Myrbetriq & Silenor (doxepin Tablets)
UpdatedMyrbetriq seems to work best for me if I take it about an hour before going to bed. Silenor has now been added to my routine. Silenor should be taken w/in 30 minutes of going to bed. Will these 2 prescriptions interfere w/ each other? Will one reduce the performance of the other?
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Hello, Laurie! How are you?
Actually, Myrbetriq can increase the efficacy of the Silenor, so it is the opposite. It isn't usually considered dangerous, as long as your doctor is monitoring you and has carefully evaluated the dosages.
The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, blurred vision, dry mouth, mood changes, and weight changes.
Is there anything else I can help with?
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