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Trazodone, Percocet, and Cyclobenzaprine

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PostPosted: 09/01/07 - 18:56    Post subject: Trazodone, Percocet, and Cyclobenzaprine Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello,

I recently walked out of the pharmacy with the drugs mentioned in the title. I've previously taken the Percocet and cyclobenzaprine together (lower back injury), but I'm wondering if it's safe to add in the Trazodone or if I should not take them together. I'm not worried about side effects, I'm just wanting to know if it's safe.

I was prescribed the Trazodone as a sleep aid, if it matters.

Thanks!
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