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Are any of you taking trazodone and clonazepam together for acute insomnia?

I have been taking 2 mg of clonazepam and 100 mg of trazodone since 2009. Over time, the efficacy of these 2 drugs has waned. My sleep specialist... read more

Mirtazapine - 15 mg vs 30 mg, for sleep issues. Which one works better?

Ok so I would like to mention that I have been taking this drug for 2 weeks now, but no improvment on my sleep, I started to feel better some days,... read more

Why does Wellbutrin XL make me tired? I went from never being able to sleep, to not keeping my...

... eyes open past 10. I have always had agitated depression for as long as I can remember. The agitated part was something the therapist told me.... read more

Is mirtazapine also used for alcohol and benzo withdrawals?

Just started 45mg a day, stopped my benzo intake and just mirtazapine for sleep. I get that brain buzz all the time

How to reduce/avoid mirtazapine withdrawal?

I've been on mirtazapine 15mg for almost 2 months due to some anxiety related to sleep. I did not experience panic attacks, just poor sleep. Since i... read more

Clonazepam 500mg?

I have taken 10 today to help me shut off emotions and feelings , plus it helps me sleep better . is this OK If I am not getting any side effects /

Clonazepam - I was put on 50mg trazodone and .5 clonozepam?

I have chronic insomnia bu recently it got really bad cant sleep at all. I was put on 50mg trazodone and .5 clonozepam but it worked only first night... read more

Is it safe to take Librium, trazodone and naltrexone together?

I am taking Librium for anxiety and alcohol withdraw, also taking trazodone for sleep. Both seem to work great. However, I still have that "craving"... read more

Can xarelto cause extreme fatigue, and anxiety?

Taking for past 2 years for a PE Have extreme fatigue Poor sleep Normal labs No bleeding issues

Does Xanax help you sleep?

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