Hi,
So sorry for the double post. My bad.
Hi,
You should be asking your doctor this. Mixing any medication can be extremely dangerous and that includes over-the-counter medication as well. Talk to your pharmacist or your physician, that's prescribing you this medication. I wouldn't want to tell you something and be wrong. It could cost you your life. Please check with your pharmacist that fills your medications every month. The old saying keep all your eggs in one basket. Safety First.
Sending you positive vibes.
Have a good day. #BeSafe
Hi,
You should be asking your doctor this. Mixing any medication can be extremely dangerous and that includes over-the-counter medication as well. Talk to your pharmacist or your physician, that's prescribing you this medication. I wouldn't want to tell you something and be wrong. It could cost you your life. Please check with your pharmacist that fills your medications every month. The old saying keep all your eggs in one basket. Safety First.
Sending you positive vibes.
Have a good day. #BeSafe
Hello and welcome to MedHelp's forums. We appreciate your question. We always urge people to speak to their prescribing physician for the best advice. We are assuming that both of these medications would be prescribed and therefore, a doctor should be overseeing your medications and making sure they will not interact with one another. If you see multiple doctors, it's important to communicate your complete medical history including what medications you take or are considering adding to your current regime.
Here's a side effect list for Suboxone. https://www.rxlist.com/suboxone-side-effects-drug-center.htm
Here's a side effect list for Adderall. https://www.rxlist.com/adderall-side-effects-drug-center.htm
It's important to note that each person is different in terms of what they experience. These are general lists of what someone 'could' experience in terms of side effects.
These medications are not usually prescribed together. Because of this, it is difficult to find data on what the interaction is like in terms of side effects. We do not recommend you use both medications at the same time unless your doctor has specifically said this is okay to do. Again, it is usually not done.