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Ativan Drug Interactions

There are some drugs that have been shown to interact with Ativan. They include alcohol, narcotics and anesthetics. These reactions can cause problems such as loss of memory, disorientation as well as other issues. Make sure to discuss the potential drug interactions when taking Ativan with your pharmacist or doctor before taking any other medications.

An Outline of Potential Interactions

Ativan has been shown to interact with other medications or drugs. Some possible triggers to interactions may be:
  • Barbiturates
  • Alcohol
  • Antidepressant drugs
  • Antipsychotic drugs
  • Anesthetics
  • Opiates or narcotics
  • Probenecid
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Medications for Seizure
  • Sleep aid medicines.
 

Drug Interactions with Ativan to Know

Following are sections to explain any potential dangerous problems that can develop when Ativan is taken in conjunction with any of the medications or drugs listed.
 
Alcohol Interaction with Ativan
It has been found that drinking alcohol while taking Ativan has been shown to increase the possibility of certain side effects that include sleepiness, disorientation, loss of memory and trouble breathing. Other serious side effects can possibly occur, so it's a good idea to avoid drinking alcohol when being treated with Ativan.
 
Anesthetics Interaction with Ativan
Taking any anesthetics when being treated with Ativan can potentially increase the possibility of side effects including trouble breathing, confusion, loss of memory and sleepiness. Other side effects that have been shown to be more serious can also occur, so make sure that your doctor is aware that you are being treated with Ativan before having any kind of surgical procedure.
 
Antidepressant Interaction with Ativan
When taking antidepressants in conjunction with Ativan there is an increased possibility of side effects that include, but aren't limited to trouble breathing, drowsiness, disorientation and loss of memory. Other, more serious effects can also occur. You should discuss any potential interactions if you are currently taking an antidepressant and are considering taking Ativan, as you may need to be monitored more frequently.
 
Antipsychotics Interaction
When antipsychotic medications are combined with Ativan, it has been shown to increase the risk of side effects including sleepiness, disorientation and memory problems, as well as trouble breathing. There are some serious side effects which may occur. It's important to talk to your doctor before taking this medication if you are currently taking any antipsychotic medication.
 
Ativan drug Interactions with Narcotics or Opiates
When taking narcotics or opioid medications with Ativan, the risk of side effects such as loss of memory, trouble breathing, sleepiness and disorientation increases. There may be some serious side effects. Discuss the use of these and any other medications when considering taking Ativan.
 
Benzodiazepines Interactions with Ativan drug
Ativan, when combined with other types of benzodiazepines has been shown to increase the risk of certain side effects including disorientation, trouble breathing, memory loss and drowsiness. There are serious side effects that may occur. Be sure to discuss any benzodiazepines you might be taking with your doctor before you take Ativan.
 
Ativan Interactions with Barbiturates
Taking Ativan with barbiturates can give an increased risk of side effects including but not limited to memory loss, confusion, drowsiness, and breathing problems. Other serious side effects are possible. Be sure to discuss potential side effects with your health care provider if you are currently taking a barbiturate.
 
Seizure Medication Interactions with Ativan
When taking seizure medication certain side effects can occur when Ativan is taken. These side effects include sleepiness, disorientation, trouble breathing and loss of memory. Other side effects that are more serious may occur. Make sure to discuss any seizure medications you might be taking with your health care provider before deciding to take Ativan.
 
Probenecid Interactions with Ativan
Probenecid has been found to increase the level of Ativan in the blood, which may increase your risk of certain Ativan side effects. If you are currently taking Probenecid, your health care provider may need to lower the dosage of Ativan that you will take.
 
Ativan Interactions with Sleep Medications
> Taking certain sleep medications when taking Ativan has been shown to increase the risk of side effects including trouble breathing, sleepiness, disorientation and loss of memory. There is the possibility of other, more serious side effects. It's important to talk to your doctor if you are currently taking sleep medications and are considering taking Ativan.
 

Conclusion on Ativan Interactions

There may be some drug interactions with Ativan that were not covered in this article. Because of this and the potential risk of side effects, it's important to always tell your doctor about all the medications you might be taking to ensure that it is safe for you to take this or any other medication.