Is the evening giving the husband so many pills at the same time does not cause any reactions, the husband has hypertension for years are the first two tablets, he was diagnosed with depression later frontotemporal dementia with diagnosed Pick's disease. He is under the care of a neurologist and psychiatrist. The drug from the neurologist is only Donesyn, the rest is from a psychiatrist. Since my husband does not sleep at night, the doctor gave him Mirzaten,but nothing helps during the day sleeps at night at all,maybe I should quality separate these drugs?
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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist
2 years ago
I see here 3 groups of drugs. Starting from the left side of the photo: 1)Atoris and Cardura XL - most likely prescribed by a cardiologist? Gp? The first is for lowering cholesterol, the second for lowering blood pressure 2)Depakine Chrono, Orizon and Mirzaten from a psychiatrist 3) Donesyn from a neurologist. The fundamental question is whether the psychiatrist and neurologist know about all the medications taken by the husband? When deciding on the next introduction of the drug, they should take into account the previous treatment. Does every attending physician know about all the preparations? Drugs from a psychiatrist and neurologist are drugs that have a strong effect on the central nervous system (within the brain, simply put). Therefore, their use should be carried out strictly under the supervision of a doctor. A lot of drug interactions have been detected here that can negatively affect your husband, especially if he is aged 65+. For example, Orizon may reduce the effectiveness of Donepezil. Donepezil in combination with Mirzaten may slow down the heart rate. Using Orizon together with Mirzaten may increase side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, confusion and difficulty concentrating. The final decision is made by the attending physician, referring to his knowledge and medical practice. However, if you have doubts, it may be worth consulting your husband's case with another specialist who will coldly assess the current treatment. Please do not stop taking any of the medications on your own. Perhaps the doses have been adjusted and are monitored by doctors. Please use them as directed. The mere separation of drugs for day and evening will not help much in this case. Articles you might be interested in: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-mozna-laczyc-leki-ze-soba https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-przyjmowanie-kilku-lekow-jednoczesnie-jest-bezpieczne