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Old 04-14-2007, 12:28 AM #1
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Default Medication interaction

My doctor prescribed nortriptline for headaches and my primary prescribed prozac for depression. I looked up northriptiline and it says for depression. I called my doctor but he hasnt called back. I am just wondering is it safe to be taking two anti depression medications? The Nortriptline is 25mg and the prozac is 20mg. I have a rash he also prescribed me Norvasc. any help would be appreciated.
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