Good day, it is possible that reducing your dose of Trazodone may help with the side effects you are experiencing. However, it is important to discuss this with your doctor and pharmacist before making any changes to your medication. Additionally, it is possible that the Rivotril you take in the morning may be contributing to the effects you mentioned. I recommend that you speak to your doctor and pharmacist about this before increasing your dose of Cipralex.
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