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Nortriptyline & Zopiclone together?

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GP has suggested I try 10mg Nortriptyline and 3.5mg Zopiclone together, would it be safe, only asking as a friend has told me no to and it has put a doubt in my mind

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We can't really answer that for you, the best thing to do is ask a pharmacist.

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Hello Spursboy

It is best to check with a medical professional as they are the best qualified to advise you. To avoid the possibility of receiving responses that may be unsafe, I have turned off responses. I hope you are able to get the answer from a health care professional soon.

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