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Wednesday, April 06, 2011 timothy khan asks

Q: I am 30yrs old, and had been with fluoxetine 20mg in morning at afternoon along with propronanal hcl 40mg in morning and afternoon, after some days i am changed to citalopram 20mg morning & noon

i couldnt say which combination works better as both of them aided me at a certain level(not completely), my question is can i take fluoxetine wit citalopram( 10mg + 10mg togather) at one time? can i take fluoxetine togather with citlopram,that is citlopram 10mg + fluoxetine 20mg = fluoxetine/citalopram 20mg, is that a right way/combination.
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4/ 6/11 4:13pm

Hi, Timothy.  We aren't medical experts on this site, so we can't really advise you as to what you should take or how it should be taken.  You really need to talk to your doctor about it and get it straightened out.  You might also be able to get some advice from your pharmacist.

 

Sorry I couldn't be of more help, but thanks for your question.

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By timothy khan— Last Modified: 04/06/11, First Published: 04/06/11