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Grzegorz  (Anonymous, 5.173.168.) Warszawa 4 months ago

Can Roxiper and Elicea be combined with benzodiazepines or pregabalin?

Good morning. Applies roxiper 20/10/2.5
I have hypertension due to an anxiety disorder. Can neurotic medication be used with this drug? The cardiologist prescribed elicea. He said it would be ok. And what about benzos and pregabalin?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

4 months ago

There are no contraindications to combining Roxiper and Elicea.
If symptoms such as drowsiness, headaches and dizziness, etc., appear during the therapy. In such a case, it is a good idea to measure blood pressure regularly, and record the results and present them to the doctor at the next visit. You may need to change your medication dosage.

When these drugs are combined with benzodiazepines or pregabalin, there is a risk of interactions.

The combination of Roxiper and benzodiazepines significantly increases the risk of hypotension. When Roxiperu is combined with prefabaline, it increases the risk of swelling in different parts of the body. They most often appear on the face (lips, nose, eyelids), limbs, genitals and may be accompanied by itching and skin changes (redness, blisters). Edema can also occur in the abdomen and, most dangerously, in the larynx. Therefore, such a combination is not recommended.

Here you can check the availability of medicines in pharmacies and make a reservation:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/109839/roxiper-10-mg-4-mg-1-25-mg-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/26697/elicea-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

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