Get the INSERT that's supposed to be given to you with your meds---that's not the little normal newspaper size print thing they usually hand out (often called "the handout"), but the one that unfolds into a blanket size with all the teeny teeny little print and the funny little graphs...read CAREFULLY all the "Warnings", "Indications and Usage", "Contraindications" "Precautions" "Information To Patients", "Adverse Reactions (aka Side Effects)" sections, AND scan everything else--Big Pharma is very good at burying ugly things in out of the way places in innocent sounding language. Do that with all your meds, and run them thru one of the online sites where you put in all your meds and bad interactions are supposed to show up...if anything about mental shows up talk to your doctor about an alternative med (then you can start all over again)... This's all SUPPOSED to be done by your doctor AND your pharmacist, but often isn't. Talk to your doctor even if nothing mental shows up; he might've gotten other similar questions. Good luck.
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