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Can i take Naproxen with Citalopram
bubbles17685
i am currently taking 20mg citalopram, i suffer with server back problems and im usually prescribed naproxen 250mg which help with the pain. Am i able to take my naproxen with my citalopram? as i am currently lots of pain and unsure what can take.
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Hi I am taking naproxen and citalopram as well as tramadol, pre gablin and oramorph. But everyone is different but I do have side effects.
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You should call your pharmacist. That's what they are there for and it's free.
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