Yes: It is safe to take those three medications together as long as the they were prescribed by the provider, and the provider who prescribed them is aware of the potential for interactions. As with any medications, if you experience side effects you should get in touch with the prescriber if they occur.
Answered 3/27/2012
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Depends: If these have been prescribed by your doctor, then yes, these are safe to take together. These are the smallest doses of these drugs, which is great to minimize side effects.
Answered 12/20/2012
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If you are not comfortable or unsure about the medication your Doctor prescribed then it is advisable to get a second opinion from a Psychiatrist after you have had a complete physical exam by your Primary Care Physician to rule out any underlying illness. A Clinical Psychologist can also help you with psychotherapy.
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