Interactions
Drug-Drug
Use with barbiturates, hydroxyzine and opioid analgesics may result in prolonged recovery time
Use with halothane may result in decreased blood pressure, cardiac output, and heart rate
Use with tubocurarine or nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents may result in prolonged respiratory depression
Concurrent use with thyroid hormone increases the risk of tachycardia and hypertension
Concurrent administration with diazepam may decrease the incidence of emergence reaction
Concurrent administration with atropine may increase the incidence of unpleasant dreams
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