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Taking Lorazepam In Morning. Acetaminoiphen, Codeine At Night. Switching To Clonazepam. Is This Safe Thing To Do?

I took my last dose of Lorazepam at 8:30 am this morning.... At 7:45 pm tonight i took my 6 tablets of acetaminoiphen 300mg with 15 mg of codeine, and my half tablet of citalorpram .5...........I am switching over to clonazepam about midnight tonight , will this be safe to do. Will i get sick from taking the codeine in the acetaminophen and then taking clonazepam. I am using the clonazepam to sleep .25 zopiclone does not work any more.
posted on Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Hi! thanks for asking the Health care Magic. As per your question the details are incomplete as I would like to know for what reasons are you taking these medicines ?Unless I know for what I may not be able to help you, Kindly post the query with your ailment.
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Taking Lorazepam In Morning. Acetaminoiphen, Codeine At Night. Switching To Clonazepam. Is This Safe Thing To Do?

Hi! thanks for asking the Health care Magic. As per your question the details are incomplete as I would like to know for what reasons are you taking these medicines ?Unless I know for what I may not be able to help you, Kindly post the query with your ailment.