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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
May take recreational drugs while on fluoxetine, talk to your doctor for advice on how to do this as safely as possible. Can I take painkillers such as ibuprofen, naproxen, paracetamol, or aspirin while on fluoxetine? If you need to take a painkiller while on fluoxetine, ask a doctor or pharmacist to recommend one which is safe for you to take. It’s generally safe to take paracetamol with fluoxetine. However, you should avoid taking aspirin or NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) such as ibuprofen or naproxen, unless your doctor has advised you to take it alongside your fluoxetine. This is because they can cause an increased risk of bleeding when taken together with fluoxetine. It is fine to take aspirin or an NSAID with fluoxetine if your doctor has prescribed this combination of medications and has agreed that the benefits to your health outweigh the risks of taking these medications together. 💡 Getting the most out of your fluoxetine treatment means understanding your own health. The MyTherapy app helps you to track, visualize, and organize health data such as your mood in a way that works for you. Click here to download MyTherapy for AndroidClick here to download MyTherapy for iOS Can I take Adderall together with fluoxetine? Don’t take fluoxetine together with Adderall without speaking to your doctor first. This is because fluoxetine can increase the effects of amphetamine, causing side effects such as feeling jittery, nervousness, anxiety, restlessness, and racing thoughts. There may also be an increased risk of getting a rare but serious condition called serotonin syndrome. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include fever, agitation, confusion, trembling, sweating, diarrhea, fast heartbeat, hallucinations, seizures, or blurred vision. If you experience these symptoms, you must see a doctor immediately. Can I take Benadryl together with fluoxetine? Don’t take Benadryl together with
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