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Klonopin/zoloft/Lunesta

anything wrong with this combination?
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can i take  lunesta and zoloft and zyprexa together
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Hi, how long have you been on the Zoloft and how much? Is it for anxiety?  

I have been on it for about 5 weeks, 25mg.  I take it in the morning, even so sleeping is very difficult, if I do fall asleep I wake up every hour or so.  I have heard this is common with Zoloft.  My doctor told me to take Xanax to sleep, also tried Trazodone, Melatonin, and many over the counter - the only thing that works is the Xanax however I won't take this every night.   I have also heard from many sources that the sleeplessness gets better over time, that it can take a couple of months.  That could be right because the last few nights I have fallen asleep on my own and stayed asleep for a couple of hours at a time - which feels so good!!

The other thing that I know would help me to sleep is Klonopin - doesn't that help you to sleep?  When do you take that?  As needed or regularly?  I personally would be scared to take Klonopin and Lunesta together.  Have you done it yet?  Is the Lunesta just for once in awhile?  Sorry about all the questions - Erin

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I was just put on Klonopin and tenorim (beta blocker). I was on ambien and was removed from it because they said it does not mix well with klonopin. Too many downers.
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