nos anxiety disorder

Will this make me have MORE anxiety?
I was diagnosed with both Anxiety Disorder NOS (300.00) and ADHD-Predominantly Inattentive Type (314.00). If I start an ADHD medication like Adderall, will I have more anxiety? And, can I take it in conjunction with Klonopin (similar to Xanax), or not? Thanks.
I haven’t been prescribed the Adderall yet, but I’m suspecting I will be. The Klonopin has not been working for me–took away some anxiety, but it is still there and has caused me to have insomnia–for some reason it perks me up instead of doing the opposite…
If your psychiatrist gave you both prescriptions, then you can take them together. If it does make you more anxious, then get your psychiatrist to change the Adderall. The Klonopin is for anxiety or sleep.
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