Possible: Possible but not the best therapy. Usually you take one antidepressant and increase the dose before using another one. Each drug has individual patient responses. So if using two works for you be glad.
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Yes: Under a physician's care, of course. In fact, Wellbutrin (an atypical antidepressant) is frequently prescribed with SSRI's or SNRI's like Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa, Cymbalta, etc. to counteract some of their side-effects and add extra anti-depressive or anti-anxiety control.
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