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Nux vomica
Can nux vomica be taken with allopathic medicine. I want to take this for nocturnal emmision/wet dreams. Or suggest me alternative medicine. Allopathic m taking one tablet for stomach problem (esomeprazole magnesium and domperidone) .
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Hello , please go the reply  here as Dr.A.K.Mandal on 7th August as homoeopath ,from where my  name has been deleted  due to change of Photo. However along with earlier reply I want to mention here that I  should not discuss so many causes for medical hazards  but  I should suggest you that you should go through a proper homoeopathic characterized case recording system which will help for treatment and find out the basic causes. You may contact for ONLINE treatment through Practo location dumdum Kolkata.
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  I should not make any suggestion like others without proper case taking along with investigation which is required for homoeopathic characterized  ,& individualised treatment for each individual patients . As two  individuals  are not alike. So you may contact through email abanm@rediffmail to get my no
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Yes it can be taken if symptoms corresponds. Just keep a gap of 30 minutes between Homeopathic and Allopathic mediicines
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Hello....Nux vomica contains strychnine and other chemicals that affect the brain and cause muscle contractions.allopathic doctors don't know the interaction other medicines , esmopresol is pantoprezol which is protan pump inhibitors and domperidon is antiemetic, you have not mentioned the actual problem.
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