Sumatriptan. Both Fluoxetine and Sumatriptan can increase the risk of serotonin syndrome. See 'Serotonin syndrome' and 'Monoamine-oxidase inhibitor' under
Fluoxetine and sumatriptan: possibly a counterproductive combination
FLUoxetine SUMAtriptan. Applies to: fluoxetine, Imitrex (sumatriptan). Using FLUoxetine together with SUMAtriptan can increase the risk of a
sumatriptan and fluoxetine. Mice were randomly divided into five sumatriptan and 150 mg/kg sodium valproate, group IV were
fluoxetine hydrochloride, equivalent to 10 mg of fluoxetine. Nonmedicinal triptan migraine medications (e.g, eletriptan, sumatriptan); tryptophan
Sumatriptan. Both Fluoxetine and Sumatriptan can increase the risk of serotonin syndrome. See 'Serotonin syndrome' and 'Monoamine-oxidase inhibitor' under
sumatriptan and fluoxetine. Mice were randomly divided into five sumatriptan and 150 mg/kg sodium valproate, group IV were
All Sumatriptan. A few cases of dyskinesias with fluoxetine. Occasional reports of serotonin syndrome. Concurrent use of sumatriptan and SSRIs not usually a
sumatriptan (Imitrex or Treximet) to an injection of sumatriptan. SSRIs include citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine
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