Hard question: But if you naive to these drugs it would be a really bad choice to take them. This is a "generic" answer only. These are all sedating and habituating and have additive effects. This combination is usually only seen for palliative treatment for terminal and painful illness and improper use would only hasten that. I don't know your situation and don't presume to question.
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Danger: Taking all of these highly addictive drugs together is like what we would give someone in the last stages of hospice care. My experience with patients on all of these meds is that they often have become habituated or addicted to this. And, they are often miserable despite taking so many medications. I would caution you that it may be time to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
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