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Can lunesta be Mixed with Ativan ?

I take an Ativan every night and was recently prescribed lunesta. Can I take together?

I recently started 25mg valdoxan and also Ativan to help sleep. My face is breaking out...

... though. Has anyone experienced this? I also find i am waking at around 3am. Does this pass? Thanks all

Which drug would be worse 2mg of Lunesta or 0.25mg Ativan?

My doctor prescribed 2 mg of Lunesta to help with sleep as I have finally tapered off of Ativan. It has been 12 days since my last .125mg of... read more

Anxiety - Properly tapering off Ativan?

Hi everyone So glad to have found this place. I have suffered from severe anxiety, panic attacks, OCD, stress-intolerance, Agoraphobia and a few... read more

My son when he was 2 year old, swallowed several Ativan pills?

we took him to the hospital and he was OK. Now he is 36 years old, he feel tired, drowsy, and he has other symptoms of perception and... read more

How much Ativan should I take with my Zoloft? Please help!!?

My dr. Recently prescribed me to take1/2 of a 25 mg pill of Zoloft because I have a fear of pills. I suffer anxiety/depression and daily panic... read more

Ran out of my Ativan 6 days before it’s due?

I have 6 days before I can refill my Ativan prescription, I live in Florida, does anyone know if I can ask my provider to call me in a 6 day... read more

I have had severe anxiety for about a week. I take 200mg of Zoloft and 0.5mg Ativan as needed.

Well, I have had to take 1 mg for 3 days now. I’m not sure if my Zoloft has not been working? Or it has just been extra stress on my mind. But... read more

Does taking Ativan with Lexapro prevents to see results?

I have been on Lexapro 6 weeks, for the last 3 weeks on 20 Mg plus I take 21/2mg Ativan for last year daily Does Lexapro can stop working... read more

Can I still take Ativan if heart rate seems low?

If your heart rate is only at 69 per minute, is it safe to take Ativan or will it lower heart to much?

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