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OpenStudy (dyann.cardona):

What are some side effects of mixing different medications with Over-the-Counter drugs?

OpenStudy (dyann.cardona):

@damonte212 @Compassionate @zepdrix

OpenStudy (dyann.cardona):

Are they like vomit and headaches?

OpenStudy (mathwizzard3):

idk

OpenStudy (mathwizzard3):

srry

OpenStudy (chalkskull):

There are many different side affects that greatly vary depending on which medications and over the counter drugs. All in all it is a dangerous idea and it is best to avoid doing so without approval from a doctor. Yes, headaches and vomits are the side affects in many cases.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The worst feared is a potentially deadly drug-drug interaction, such as one which results in a dangerous drop in blood pressure, a fast-paced, irregular heart beat, a buildup of toxins that damage the heart or liver, etc. However, most drug-drug interactions are considerably less severe.Some of the more common symptoms of drug-drug interactions include nausea or stomach upset, headache, heartburn and dizziness. However, if you experience any reaction after taking prescription or over-the-counter medicine - that seems out of the ordinary, you should consult your local pharmacist and make him or her aware of all of the medicines you're taking. In the case of a serious reaction, you should not hesitate to seek medical treatment. Drugdrug interactions can have serious consequences

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