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[|Human|] Yes. My younger sister is on the following drugs:  Zoloft, Lamictal, Klonipin, Seroquel, Remeron, and Lunesta.  She had a major depressive episode 7 years ago when her daughters boyfriend committed suicide and she was drinking after that and got in an accident and lost her drivers license. She is constantly sleepy and in a zombie like stupor. She has not touched alcohol since the accident. She wants to get her drivers license again, get a job and get her life back. She has had fainting spells, breathing difficulties, heart problems and a multitude of other things. She called me for help since I spoke to her psyc dr and got him to change her meds once before.  She asked him herself but he wouldnt consider it. I think she should change docs. What should we do? Thanks.
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing to us, I have gone through the provided history. Whether the Chat Doctor.  She is currently on two antidepressants (Zoloft and Cameron), two sleeping pills/sedatives (Klonopin and Lines), one mood stabilizer (Capital) and an antipsychotic (Seroquel). Firstly, get her evaluated for the physical problems she has by a general physician and if necessary, get the required treatment and rule out depressive illness to be a cause of these problems (yes depressive illness can present with sucChatDoctorplaints). Secondly, a second antidepressant is added only after the first antidepressant is optimally tried for sufficient duration. You have not mentioned those details hence I would not be able to comment on that. And in my opinion there is no need for two types of sedatives and taking it only at night would avoid the