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  5. My 80-year-old grandfather was taking Tancodep (Imipramine and Diazepam) for 10 years, which is now banned. What are the safe alternatives to this medicine, and can we use separate tablets of Imipramine and Diazepam together to get the same results?

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My 80-year-old grandfather was taking Tancodep (Imipramine and Diazepam) for 10 years, which is now banned. What are the safe alternatives to this medicine, and can we use separate tablets of Imipramine and Diazepam together to get the same results?

Asked by Male, 25 · 3 days ago

Please do not stop his medication abruptly, as stopping after 10 years requires a gradual, medically supervised taper to prevent withdrawal. Taking separate tablets of imipramine and diazepam to replicate the old medicine is not recommended. For an 80-year-old, both drugs pose significant risks of sedation, confusion, and falls. Safer, modern alternatives like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are much better suited for older adults. Please consult his doctor immediately to design a safe tapering schedule and transition him to a safer, more appropriate medication.
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My 80-year-old grandfather was taking Tancodep (Imipramine and Diazepam) for 10 years, which is now banned. What are the safe alternatives to this medicine, and can we use separate tablets of Imipramine and Diazepam together to get the same results?

Answered 3 days ago