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Hi all I've been taking citalopram for a week know and had some results out of it but I'm going away for the weekend and just wandering if it's ok to have a couple of pints or will this affect my medication I really don't want to go back to square one any help please

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Is there any difference will it make me ill do you know or feel funny

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I drink on Citalapram ,no problem at all ,maybe try a couple see how you feel

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God I had 4 pint lager shandy god I thought my head was guna explode my head was every were never drink on them again what an horrible experience

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