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My doctor gave me 2 months of medecine course for anxiety. He advised : Voxigain 5mg to be taken at night (after food) Nextril 50 to be taken 2 times after breakfast and lunch. My doubt is - can I take nextril 50 in breakfast and in dinner with Voxigain 5mg ? Will there be any side effects If I take both Voxigain and nextril at night?
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U may take Nextril 50 twice a day after breakfast and after dinner
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No side effects will be there, both are mild medications, you can take like that. Voxigaim can induce nausea and vomiting in some people, though. Good luck
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No.
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Yes you can use it like that.
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No it won't cause any issue.. Nextril is just for anxiety episodes
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