yes , but you need to ask your Dr. about which med is for you or maybe you need to have your zoloft increased ask your dr. also.
If a med isn't working at all, you don't augment it, you discontinue it and try another. Only if a med is working but just not working well enough do you augment it. If you got anxiety problems on Prozac, that's common with all antidepressants -- it might have been the wrong drug for you, or sometimes an antidepressant can push a person into an anxious state if it stimulates the person. You more often see this with pure antidepressants such as wellbutrin, but it can happen with ssris.
Benzodiazepines.
SSRIs, in many patients, CAUSE and EXACERBATE anxiety - they DO NOT ALLEVIATE IT. Wellbutrin is very likely to cause this effect as well; it is an anxiogenic drug, being an amphetamine derivative. Tricyclics are less likely to cause this, as some, such as Elavil, are generally sedating.*
*In my own case, tricyclics increased anxiety nearly as much as SSRIS - SSRIs put me through the roof. The worst anxiety and days of my life were on those devil drugs.
thanks,my doc just put me on Toprol XL today for my heartrate and dizziness so we will see how that gioes