I am rather concerned about the reply given by Turbofan as I feel it is at least irresponsible if not downright dangerous. He (or she) is not, according to the profile, a pharmacist or doctor, nor does he appear to have any medical training. To openly state that he flies after taking such a combination of drugs without prior medical advice is frightening, as is his cavalier attitude to advice given by doctors. Doctors have a duty to inform patients of ANY possible side effects of medication which they are prescribing and if dizziness is a reported side effect then they have to tell the person. A person may or may not experience the side effects, the unfortunate will get them all, the lucky will be fine. Most people will be fine but they need to know what MAY happen. I am not sure what he considers "thorough study" but it is probably safe to assume that it is not the years of university training required for a person to become a qualified doctor or pharmacist. I was hoping to have been able to contact our Pharmacy at the hospital where I work (I'm a nurse) but I'm stuck at home with a ruptured knee-joint capsule and haven't been able to get through to them. By the way, I don't think that doctors are gods, we are all part of a team - which is how it works on our unit. Advocating combinations of drugs when you are not a doctor is dangerous.We have to deal with the results of misplaced advice and drug abuse, some of which can be lethal even when they are used in the correct dosages but dangerous combinations. <img src="mad.gif" border="0">