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Damian (Anonymous, 31.60.225.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Can Promazin Hasco, Pragiola and Arketis be used together?

Good morning I have doubts is the lack of Chloroprotixen I got Promazin Hasco but if it does not get too big mix Promazin 250 mg per day Pragiola 300 mg per day and for this Arketis 40 mg a day or sometimes it does not get toxic sorry that I described it like that but just your language thank you in advance for the answer and help because I think it's something wrong with these drugs D.W

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Damian (Anonymous, 31.60.225.) 1 year ago

Thank you very much for the information on the pressure in total heart rate I took Atenolol unfortunately not available changed to Propanalol also already deficiencies

Karolina Żułtaszek Pharmacist

1 year ago

According to the available information, the combined use of Promazin Hasco, Pragiola and Arketis does not lead to a risk of clinically relevant interactions. However, it is worth remembering that these drugs may have partially convergent side effects, such as: drowsiness, sleep disorders, concentration disorders, sexual dysfunction and fluctuations in blood pressure with the risk of sudden drops. Therefore, it was recommended to control blood pressure during the use of the above drugs, and in a situation where there are significant fluctuations, consultation with a doctor. More information on the action and availability of the above drugs can be found at the following links: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/106529/promazine-hasco-tabletki-powlekane/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/89742/pragiola-kapsulki/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/7061/arketis-20-mg-tabletki/apteki

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