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My pcp physican doesn't agree with me taking serqouel for sleep and i don't have the s/s. my psyctrist says take it for sleep. who should i listent to?

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Psychiatrist: It does seem to me that if you're already taking two other heavy-duty mental-health medications, adding a third to shooze may not be the best idea. I generally trust psychiatrists on when and when not to use these powerful meds, but if you yourself do not, or your primary care physician has expressed reservations, then you may be doing yourself a service by getting another opinion.

Answered 6/14/2013

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