Medications: Yes. Of course it is okay.
Answered 9/23/2013
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Actually no. : Antacids, lipitor, (atorvastatin) dovonex, lanoxin, cardizem, dilacor, tiazac, verapamil, water pills interact with vitamin d. Take Celexa in the morning not at night as it can interrupt your sleep. Vitamin d can increase the level of magnesium in your body so dont take it with magnesium. Take vitamin d with a meal to improve absorption. Vitamin d can disrupt sleep take in morning with breakfast or lunch.
Answered 6/24/2014
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Usually Fine: There is no direct interaction between vitamin d and celexa. Whether someone develops any sedation or activation from Celexa or any ssri varies person to person. I recommend trying any new psychiatric medication at 1/2 of the lowest dose midday on a saturday to assess response. The person will discover if s/he would better tolerate taking the med in am or pm.
Answered 9/29/2016
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