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taking Priligy while on fluoxetine?

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hello as above can I take Priligy while on anti depressants? I currently take 40mg fluoxetine per day?

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Heya DannyR1995 hope your well?

Did you get this question sorted? Been five months, I'm wondering because I'm thinking of taking Prillagy with anti depressants as well but to lower my sexual mood, its way to high

articles online have said that anti depressants are good for hypersexuality and prillagy, your the only person I've seen mention them together so wondering if you can share your experiences with it even your reason why using it.

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