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Histamine 2 antagonists (ie: TagametTagamet Tagamet hb), should be avoided, as they increase plasma levels of most Benzodiazepines. Ativan (Lorazepam) is the only exception.
if you ever have questions like this there is a website that is called drugs.com that will give you info, identify pills and also have a drug interaction part where you can enter all of your meds and it will tell you their interactions.. hope this helps =-)
Yeah, I knew there were no real interactions, but I was wondering if taking them both at the same time would decrease the efficacy of one or the other.
Histamine 2 antagonists (ie: Tagamet), should be avoided, as they increase plasma levels of most Benzodiazepines. Ativan (Lorazepam) is the only exception.
-Ryan
Spade, I think my pharmacist is a moron, unfortunately.