Wow! That's a lot: Talk with your doctor about the need for so many psychotropics - the only big interactions are amongst them. The most striking is the Buspar (buspirone) ; trazodone - they can raise the risk of serotonin syndrome when combined. The atenolol may also duplicate the trazodone effects. Ask if the calcium ; vit d are not counteracting the atenolol. Less may be more in your case!
Answered 6/24/2014
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Maybe!: 1. Consult with your treating physician to get a specific answer for your conditions. 2. A lot depends on the dose of the medications, when you take them, what you are taking them for, and how long you have been taking them. 3. If your thyroid replacement is not enough, you could have more side effects. 4. You may be completely fine if the medicines are done carefully. Talk to your doctor!
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