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Is it safe taking Diazepam (5 mg) while on Sotalol (40 mg)?

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We can't answer such questions here so suggest you speak to your doctor or pharmacist.

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queseyo in reply toBobD

Thanks, Bob, actually my cardiologist prescribed it to me, but my GP advice is not to take it because it could affect my balance and have a fall.

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There are no interactions listed in the Physicians Desk Reference or Merck manual, but as Bob ssid you should ask your doc.

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queseyo in reply toetheral

Thanks, etheral.

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I have taken it without any problems

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