No: If you have to ask on healthtap, the answer is no. Death from prescription drug abuse is now a major health problem: http://www.Foxnews.Com/health/2011/11/01/prescription-drug-deaths-skyrocket/ unless prescribed by doctor who knows your medical history and current health status, you should not take Percocet in combination with haldol, topamax, (topiramate) or other drugs or alcohol.
Answered 6/30/2014
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Caution: The combination may result in an increase in CNS depression and psychomotor impairment. If more than one doctor is writing the medications, the medications should only be used in combination with the knowledge of the various physicians prescribing them.
Answered 5/6/2016
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Haldol (haloperidol): Yes, if prescribed.
Answered 5/15/2015
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Check it out: You can use a drug interaction checker whenever you have questions about drug-drug interactions or drug - food interactions. Here is 1 option (Drugs.Com): https://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.php Your pharmacist is also a good source of info.
Answered 11/18/2018
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