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Not sure to take medication together

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Worried to take nortripyline with fluconzole doctor said it is fine but read online it has serious reactions when taken together.

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Ask your pharmacist. They know more about medication reactions. They know more than what people think they do . Wish you luck

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There is no reported interaction, according to the British National Formulary (bnf.nice.org.uk/interaction...

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Thank you for your reply and your help I didn’t know this website 🙂

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Backpain23

Isn't Nortripyline a tricyclic antidepressant? If so, I took it about25 yr ago and gained a ton of weight - a side affect. It is really old school. There are many other, less drastic and newer drugs with less side affects. And newer, is not even that new such as Zoloft, Cymbalta... do be careful, do your research and check with your pharmacist. Glad you are checking things out. My best to you.

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