Drug interactions with dimenhydrinate oral and flibanserin oral

dimenhydrinate oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Dimenest Oral, Dimentabs Oral, Dipendrate Oral, Ditinic Oral, Dmh-Syrup Oral, Dramaban Oral, Dramamine Oral, Dramarex Oral, Driminate Oral, Marmine Oral, Motion Aid Oral, Motion Relief Oral, Motion Sickness Oral, Motion Sickness Relief Oral, Motion Sicktabs Oral, Trav Oral, Trav-Arex Oral, Travel Aid (dimenhydrinate) Oral, Travel Motion Sickness Oral, Travel Oral, Travel Sickness Oral, Travel Tablets Oral, Travel-Ease Oral, Travel-Eze Oral, Traveltabs Oral, Travel-Wise Oral, Trav-Tabs Oral, Triptone Oral, Uni-Calm Oral, Vertiban Oral, Wal-Dram Oral

All generic drug interactions for dimenhydrinate oral (lists will include brand and generic names):

flibanserin oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Addyi Oral

All generic drug interactions for flibanserin oral (lists will include brand and generic names):
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dimenhydrinate oral and flibanserin oral

dimenhydrinate oral and flibanserin oral both increase sedation and drowsiness. The risk for sedation increases when flibanserin is combined with other drugs that cause drowsiness.

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dimenhydrinate oral and flibanserin oral

dimenhydrinate oral and flibanserin oral both increase sedation. Risk for sedation increased if flibanserin is coadministration with other CNS depressants.

Clinical Drug Interactions Source: Medscape from WebMD
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Drug Interaction Categories

Contraindicated

Never use this combination of drugs because of high risk for dangerous interaction

Serious

Potential for serious interaction; regular monitoring by your doctor required or alternate medication may be needed

Significant

Potential for significant interaction (monitoring by your doctor is likely required)

Minor

Interaction is unlikely, minor, or nonsignificant

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