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What Combination Of The Below Drugs Can Cause Cognitive Impairment?

I take 10 mg of lexapro, 5 mg of ambien, 150mg of seroquel and 2 mg of klonopin: I am repeating myself a lot what combination of these drugs could cause cognitive impairment. I am going on 73 years of age. I also take zofran for nausea from General anxiety disorder; I also have depression but I am not b-polar
Tue, 11 Mar 2014
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Continuous use of ambien and klonopin could lead to cognitive impairment. Better to use them on sos basis when you feel any anxiety or sleep disorder. Lexapro and serquel you can use. It would control underline depressive and anxiety symptoms. Seroquel also helps to get sleep at night, so you can easily avoid ambien.

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What Combination Of The Below Drugs Can Cause Cognitive Impairment?

HI Thanks for using healthcare magic Continuous use of ambien and klonopin could lead to cognitive impairment. Better to use them on sos basis when you feel any anxiety or sleep disorder. Lexapro and serquel you can use. It would control underline depressive and anxiety symptoms. Seroquel also helps to get sleep at night, so you can easily avoid ambien. Thanks