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Does Having Betaloc, Triazolam, Paracetamol, Aspirin, Alprazolam Ultra P Interact Badly With Each Other?

I have an elderly mother betaloc and triazolam paracetamol aspirin colelCalferol alprazolam ultra p roc lax sachet Ural and subutamol. This to me seems an inordinate amount of prescriptions for someone in their 90s do any of these drugs interact badly with each other.
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Hi, the only thing that seems contradictory is triazolam and alprazolam. I feel that your mother needs a new prescription for her problems if you are concerned about the possible drug interactions. .
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Does Having Betaloc, Triazolam, Paracetamol, Aspirin, Alprazolam Ultra P Interact Badly With Each Other?

Hi, the only thing that seems contradictory is triazolam and alprazolam. I feel that your mother needs a new prescription for her problems if you are concerned about the possible drug interactions. . All the best.