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Hi guys

I take both seroxat and lexatonil and I have awful acid reflux. Does anyone know if I can take nexium ? Does it interfere with any of the drugs

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summersimmer

Hi! I don't know but I think it would be best to ask your doctor about it.

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Scarfy

Hey, no it doesn't interfere, you should take nexium. However, best course of action would be to look into other medication if the symptoms continue(reflux) since nexium leads to bone weaking if it's taken for a long period of time. Also, I am sure you have been given seroxat for a reason, but I would try to steer clear of SSRIs. Going off them is next to impossible. Speaking from experience

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Lynl

I take Prilosec and it is ok with my Xanax and citalopram. I pray you feel better

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