SlimmingKitchen
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Thanks very much..x
Hope you enjoy it Hun xxx
Thanks very much..x
Hope you enjoy it Hun xxx
From the NHS website: "Evidence shows that fluoxetine does not react with alcohol or increase its effects. Similarly, with sertraline, citalopram and escitalopram alcohol is unlikely to significantly increase side effects."
I've been on citalopram for five years and I'm able to drink normally. Don't want people to think you can't live a 'normal' life while on anti depressants.
From the NHS website: "Evidence shows that fluoxetine does not react with alcohol or increase its effects. Similarly, with sertraline, citalopram and escitalopram alcohol is unlikely to significantly increase side effects."
I've been on citalopram for five years and I'm able to drink normally. Don't want people to think you can't live a 'normal' life while on anti depressants.
That is a fab idea! I have a few things on in May (a friend's 40th and my wedding anniversary) so I could drink just on those occasions and have a dry month. That sounds good!
Urgggg my friend I sit with at class was saying how she had a bottle of wine waiting for her! Never mind, I'm determined to not drink until sat!
Thanks Hun, I've always been a little worried about drinking more than 2 or 3 drinks in case I have side effects xxx
Im a mental health nurse and the reason that its not advised is because alcohol is a depressant so it can be counter productive, the occasional drink should be okay though xxx
Thanks for your help Hun
I'm trying to avoid it where possible and only like to have a drink or 2 if I go out for a meal with my hubby xxx
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That would be fine and its better than staying in doors being more isolated if that makes sense? As long as its not binge drinking, you should be fine xxx
From the NHS website: "Evidence shows that fluoxetine does not react with alcohol or increase its effects. Similarly, with sertraline, citalopram and escitalopram alcohol is unlikely to significantly increase side effects."
I've been on citalopram for five years and I'm able to drink normally. Don't want people to think you can't live a 'normal' life while on anti depressants.