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The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Citalopram is combined with Temazepam.

Temazepam may decrease the excretion rate of Trimethoprim which could result in a higher serum level.

The risk or severity of QTc prolongation can be increased when Sulfamethoxazole is combined with Citalopram.

Temazepam may decrease the excretion rate of Sulfamethoxazole which could result in a higher serum level.

No other interactions were found between your selected drugs.

Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.

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Drug1 (rxcui = 200371, name = citalopram 20 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 198241, name = temazepam 15 MG Oral Capsule, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to citalopram, Drug2 is resolved to temazepam and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Citalopram and Temazepam.

Drug1 (rxcui = 198241, name = temazepam 15 MG Oral Capsule, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 849580, name = sulfamethoxazole 800 MG / trimethoprim 160 MG Oral Tablet [Bactrim], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to temazepam, Drug2 is resolved to trimethoprim and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Temazepam and Trimethoprim.

Drug1 (rxcui = 200371, name = citalopram 20 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 849580, name = sulfamethoxazole 800 MG / trimethoprim 160 MG Oral Tablet [Bactrim], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to citalopram, Drug2 is resolved to sulfamethoxazole and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Citalopram and Sulfamethoxazole.

Drug1 (rxcui = 849580, name = sulfamethoxazole 800 MG / trimethoprim 160 MG Oral Tablet [Bactrim], tty = SBD). Drug2 (rxcui = 198241, name = temazepam 15 MG Oral Capsule, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to sulfamethoxazole, Drug2 is resolved to temazepam and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Sulfamethoxazole and Temazepam.

No other interactions were found between your selected drugs.

Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.