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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 467336" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>Yes, these are exactly the concerns I've had. He was on Prozac, so maybe I'll keep the remainder of that prescription around in case. This psychiatrist doesn't think he's bipolar--neither do I--so that explains taking him off one of the drugs. Why Effexor, I don't know. I wasn't in on the session, and of course I want to grant him his autonomy that way, but when the s**t hits the fan I'll be the one on the other side of the fan. I also worry about the higher level of suicidal ideation shown in tests of Effexor. But mostly I don't understand how or why these guys keep flipping the medications around. It's as if they feel they have to justify the co-pay by prescribing something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 467336, member: 11180"] Yes, these are exactly the concerns I've had. He was on Prozac, so maybe I'll keep the remainder of that prescription around in case. This psychiatrist doesn't think he's bipolar--neither do I--so that explains taking him off one of the drugs. Why Effexor, I don't know. I wasn't in on the session, and of course I want to grant him his autonomy that way, but when the s**t hits the fan I'll be the one on the other side of the fan. I also worry about the higher level of suicidal ideation shown in tests of Effexor. But mostly I don't understand how or why these guys keep flipping the medications around. It's as if they feel they have to justify the co-pay by prescribing something new. [/QUOTE]
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