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If your doctor prescribes all three medications and is monitoring your health, you should direct that question to him or her. Otherwise, no.

On the off chance that you don't have a prescription (it might be hard to find a Doctor Who would prescribe both Trazodone and Elavil at the same time) and are wondering what would happen if you took all three to get high, the short answer is: You would feel bad; you would sleep for most of the next 24 hours. If you took too much, you could die. This is a very real danger.

Trazodone is a weak anti-depressant of the SARI class (serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitor) that is sometimes prescribed for insomnia. It works well at low doses, but may cause difficulty urinating, constipation, dry mouth and sinuses, and headache.

Elavil is an older tricyclic antidepressant that is stronger than Trazodone, but has similar side-effects, and is sometimes prescribed for insomnia or as a prophylaxis (preventative) for migraine or for neuropathy (nerve pain).

Klonopin is a benzodiazepine (same class as Xanax, Valium, etc.) often prescribed for anxiety. The medication is longer-acting than Xanax, but doesn't cause feelings of euphoria. It would probably make you sleepy and less anxious.

Taking all three medications together would be unlikely to make you high; in fact, you can expect the side-effects to be extremely unpleasant until you fall asleep, to keep you asleep for most of the next 24 hours, and to leave you feeling groggy and stupid (but not high) for some time after you wake up.

Many people expect psychiatric medication to make them high, but people who take them under prescription will tell you they usually just make you feel bad until your body adapts, then (if therapeutic) they feel relatively normal until you try to stop taking them, at which point you may feel bad again (withdrawal).

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11y ago

Klonopin (klonazepam) and Xanax (alprazolam) are prescribed mostly as anti-anxietals and do almost the exact same thing. As such, one of those two would be redundant.

Effexor (venlafacxine) is an anti-depressant/anti-anxietal of the SNRI group (Selective Nor-epinephrine Re-uptake Inhibitor) and is not rarely prescribed in tandem with a benzodiazepine like the two mentioned above.

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Don't recomend it. At least not meth and klonopin, Don't take to much. Avoid doing anything illegal.

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12y ago

Yes you can, except it would probably really trample the effects of ecstasy so it would be pretty much a wasted experience

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