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Old Sep 22, 2013, 10:34 PM
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I skipped my Celexa today. I didnt mean to. But I was up all night last night with back spasms and didnt wake up till after 1pm. I dont like taking my Celexa so late in the day because it will cause sleeplessness. So I took a Flexeril just a bit ago and now Im wondering if ther will be any bad interaction. I called my pharmacy and they said no, it wouldnt but then I look on the internet and it says it could cause serotonin syndrome. Ive had that before and I hated it. Now Im having a lot of anxiety over taking the Flexeril even though I skipped my meds this morning. Any answers would be great. Thanks
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Old Sep 24, 2013, 12:48 PM
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As far as I can read, I don't think taking the meds like you did would lead right into Serotonin Syndrome. However, does your doc know you have had it before? I would think a close eye should be kept out, since this interaction can occur.

But I think you are okay for the time being.....(Not that I'm any expert!)
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