Trilafon Interactions Explained
The following sections explain in detail the potentially negative interactions that can occur when
Trilafon is combined with any of the drugs listed above.
Alcohol
Barbiturates
Trilafon should not be combined with large doses of barbiturates due to an increased risk of sedation and other problems.
Certain Anticonvulsants
Taking Trilafon with certain anticonvulsants (
seizure medications) can increase your risk of drowsiness and may increase your risk of
seizures. Talk to your healthcare provider before using these medications together.
Certain SSRI Antidepressants
Narcotics and Opiates
Trilafon should not be combined with large doses of narcotics and opiates due to an increased risk of sedation and other problems.
Pindolol
Taking Trilafon with pindolol may increase the amount of both medications in your blood, potentially increasing your risk of side effects. Talk to your healthcare provider before using these medications together.
Propranolol
Combining Trilafon with
propranolol may increase the amount of both medications in your blood, possibly increasing your risk of side effects. Talk to your healthcare provider before using these medications together.