Yes you can I take the same meds and have for years.
If you take citalopram (Celexa,Cipramil) and NSAID you have a greater risk of stomach bleeding or bleeding in the GI tract. Always use something to protect you stomach if you combine these. Omeprazole is sometimes given to avoid internal bleeding if SSRI's and NSAID's are combined.
Probably they can be taken together. As you have regimen containing both the drug taken along with metronidazole. But as omeprazole has drug interaction with so many drug and it is better avoided. You can use raberazole or pantaprazole instead of omeprazole. They do not have drug interaction with other drugs.
Buscopan and omeprazole can be taken together. Both, buscopan and omerprazole are prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of Crohn's disease.
in a nutshell the answer is no, just had to check myself, as it goes citalopram cannot be taken if any MAOI's have been taken within the last seven days
According to my doctor, lamotrigine therapy prevents from there being a manic reaction to the citalopram which is frequent in some patients.
Synthroid and Omeprazole should always be taken on an empty stomach. These two is better when took a few hours apart then together but there had not been any reports of serious problems when took together.
Yes. Omeprazole (Prilosec) does not interfere with either the triptan medications or over the counter marketed pain relievers such as Excedrin/Excedrin Migraine. In fact, when omeprazole is taken with aspirin (which is found in Excedrin) it has been shown to protect against the potential for creating ulcers.
Omeprazole must be taken at least 30 minutes prior to a meal for the medication to be properly absorbed. Omeprazole absorption is significantly impaired when in the presence of food. Omeprazole OTC (over-the-counter) does not work instantly and may take up to 4 days (4 doses) for the medication to reach adequate levels in the blood and be fully effective at significantly reducing stomach acid.
Try using Cannabis instead of the other 2.
yes
No there is a moderate interaction between the two and should never be taken together
No there is a moderate interaction between the two and should never be taken together