If you are not: Having problems with sedation at this point - i would not be particularly concerned that it will become a problem.
Answered 3/14/2014
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Yes.: Clonazepam, Ativan and Inderal (propranolol) all have anti-anxiety properties . Clonazepam have a slightly longer half-life than ativan. Remeron is an atypical antidepressant that has a sedating effect and with concomittant use of Inderal (propranolol) and clonazepam, you should worry about sedation. Please go back to your pcp or your psychiatrist.
Answered 6/30/2014
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Symptoms: You seem to be doing well. The meds should be ok together.
Answered 3/14/2014
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