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can u take naproxen with clindamycin
clindamycin is a anti infection..
naproxin is like a perscription strength aleve.. pain relever and anti inflamitory
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You can take clindamycin and naproxen at the same duration. Just make sure to follow the prescription, complete the antibiotic course and take the naproxen only as needed.
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