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*'''[[Depressants]]''' Taking oral progesterone together with [[alcohol]] or [[barbiturates]] will increase absorption rates and peak potentially leading to black out intervals or loss of motor control, anesthetic levels in humans are not documented, but might be reachable. | *'''[[Depressants]]''' Taking oral progesterone together with [[alcohol]] or [[barbiturates]] will increase absorption rates and peak potentially leading to black out intervals or loss of motor control, anesthetic levels in humans are not documented, but might be reachable. Other dangerous depressants are [[benzodiazepines]] and [[opioids]] since their absorption can be increased, resulting in a higher risk of overdose.<ref name="DrugBank Online 2016 t459">{{cite web | title=Progesterone: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | website=DrugBank Online | date=2016-04-13 | url=https://go.drugbank.com/drugs/DB00396 | access-date=2024-03-12}}</ref> | ||
*'''[[Acetylcholine]]''' | *'''[[Acetylcholine]]''' | ||