Your best (and safest) bet would be to ask a pharmacist if there are any interactions listed between the drugs and supplements you’re taking. Doctors and pharmacists both have access to a database of drug and supplement interactions and they can tell you quickly if you can safely take them together or not…. anyone here will just have a best guess from searching on the internet (which isn’t always accurate, as we all know)
That being said, Swedish Bitters is more for digestion and regularity than anything and the Aropax (aka Paroxetine Hydrochloride according to http://www.drugs.com/pdr/paroxetine-hydrochloride.html ) is an antidepressant. I don’t imagine there would be any problem between them, but I also don’t have access to that database, so it would still be safer to check. Good luck!
Your best (and safest) bet would be to ask a pharmacist if there are any interactions listed between the drugs and supplements you’re taking. Doctors and pharmacists both have access to a database of drug and supplement interactions and they can tell you quickly if you can safely take them together or not…. anyone here will just have a best guess from searching on the internet (which isn’t always accurate, as we all know)
That being said, Swedish Bitters is more for digestion and regularity than anything and the Aropax (aka Paroxetine Hydrochloride according to http://www.drugs.com/pdr/paroxetine-hydrochloride.html ) is an antidepressant. I don’t imagine there would be any problem between them, but I also don’t have access to that database, so it would still be safer to check. Good luck!