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Taking Doxycycline and phenergan ( promethazine Hydrocholoride )

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Hi all,

Does anyone know if you can take these 2 medicines together?

Thanks

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Hi ashleyh,

Anytime you want to know about drug interactions, you can go to the website of drugs.com, select "interactions", fill in the names of the drugs you wonder about and you'll get a detailed report on how they interact with each other. The site will hold the names of all your current drugs for you for your convenience and they'll be there the next time you go there. Or you can remove them if you desire to. I hope you get the answer you need. Best wishes. ☺️

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