Can Pylera and Neurotope Retard 150 mg, Setaloft 25 mg and Mirtor 30 mg be used at the same time?
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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
7 months ago
The use of Neurotope, Setaloft and Myrtle may cause excessive serotonin levels and side effects, so in the case of combining drugs, doses should be determined and modified individually by a doctor. The problem is the number of tablets/capsules that should be taken during the day if Pylera is added to the above-mentioned preparations. It is worth remembering that when taking Pylera, you should also use a proton pump inhibitor stomach protector (2 times a day). The tablets should be separated precisely to avoid the concomitant use of Pylera and other medicines (possible malabsorption of the tablet). The preparations should be taken at an interval of time.
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