Diclofenac and Sertraline: Can You Take Them Together?
Here's what FDA-approved drug labeling shows.
MODERATE
Interaction Found
Diclofenac and sertraline are both strongly attached to proteins in your blood. When taken together, they can interfere with each other and cause their levels in your body to change. This could lead to unwanted side effects from either medication.
What to do: Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking these medicines together. They may need to adjust your doses or monitor you more closely. Do not stop taking either medication without talking to your doctor first.
Source: FDA-approved drug labeling via openFDA
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