This is an important question to ask a psychiatric physician. Saphris is an atypical antipsychotic medication and is quite potent. This medication along with the other 2 medicines you mentioned could have significant side effects and cause more harm unless they are prescribed by a experienced psychiatrist.
Answered 6/22/2021
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In most people, these drugs don’t directly affect one another, but they can share side effects, like feelings of dizziness, fatigue, or drowsiness. Your doctor should be aware of whether you have a history of heart rhythm problems, but if you feel palpitations or shortness of breath after adding the Saphris, then it is worth letting your doctor know about it.
Answered 7/1/2021
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