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Azilect and Carbo/levo and cold meds.?

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Was wondering what night time cold meds are safe to take with the above Meds? Thank you.

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My pharmacy told me there isn'f anything I could take. So I take 2 Emergen C's per day. It will usually knock a cold in 3-5 days. I normally take 1 per day for pain in my legs. It has 1,000 mg of C, some B vit. & magnesium.

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Thank you for your reply. I will try that!

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Read the warning leaflets enclosed with your tablets. Probably best to leave colds to run their course without treatment.

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I was told to take Benadryl with anything. It can make most people drowsy.

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