no, im sure your doctor is aware of the different meds your on and the interactions that can take place-- that's what he's payed for. let me tell ya how to get extensive info on any pill... open a new window... go to google, type in x (x being whatever the pill name is) pharmacology... then click on either the first or second links it will list the active agent(s) in the pill (ex. flexril's "cyclobenzaprine"). then, simply look up the active agent on erowid for safety precautions, warnings, etc