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by Powerpuf...
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- August 30, 2006
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Yeah try it if you get a buzz let us know.
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by Roxy
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- March 27, 2006
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It hasn't done me any harm (I've been on it for 12 months). But you should really read the contra-indications in the packet, or see your GP for a real answer.
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by taketwo
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- July 05, 2006
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by Happy lil gal!
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- June 15, 2006
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It isn't recommended, I wouldn't do it click here for more information
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by WC
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- January 20, 2006
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It is NEVER wise to mix drugs with alcohol, which is another drug.
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by cheyenne...
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- September 17, 2006
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It's never a good idea to mix medications and alcohol.
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by Mr Magoo
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- July 16, 2006
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your allowed to drink in moderation.
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by Lily & Stu Too
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- September 01, 2006
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I've been on it for 2 years and whilst I don't drink excessively (very often!), I certainly have the odd tipple!
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by First Lady
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- June 23, 2006
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by nic_86_o...
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- September 20, 2006
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Yeah corse you can! You can mix drugs with anything! Trust me i know.
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by Ajeesh Kumar
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- May 02, 2006
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If you are taking only a maximum of 2 drinks in a day. And do not drink all days in a week !
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no counteracts what they are intended to do????
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by Silver Fox
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- August 23, 2006
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in moderation, as at other times.
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by Larry R
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- June 28, 2006
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If memory serves - no. Check the leaflet in the box.
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by sophie-s...
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- September 21, 2006
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the strict answer would probably be no, but it depends on the individual. I used to and i was fine but that doesn't necessarily mean you would be. If you do just be careful and don't drink too much.
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by Tom
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- August 14, 2006
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Not really, it makes the citalopram less effective.
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by sselfcou...
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- September 20, 2006
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I don't believe so, but talk to your pharmacist. Pharmacist are usually the best, cheapest, quickest and easiest to talk to about medications and their interactions with alcohol and other drugs.
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by B
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- June 14, 2006
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no. doesn't it say that on your prescription bottle?!
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by brianinc...
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- May 29, 2006
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No problems with alcohol according to www.drugdigest.org or Wikipedia.
Go steady!
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by dinahmit...
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- August 29, 2006
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Obviously you are taking Citalopram as you are suffering from depression.Alcohol,although it makes you feel good is actually a depressant so drinking alcohol whilst taking an anti-depressant cancels out the benefits of the medication.
Alcohol can enhance the unwanted side effects of the tablets and the tablets make the alcohol affect you more quickly.
It is ideal that you should not mix the two but this is the real world so alcohol intake whilst taking medication of this nature should be kept to a minimum.
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