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I have been taking following medicines for the last 20 years lithium 400 mg sr 2 times, quetiapine 200 mg one time, serlift 100 mg 2 times, alprax 0.75 once. People are saying long run medication not good (they are not saying very specific) my kidney functions are okay and my lithium level within a range. I want to reduce the dosage with the permission of my phastric doctor. But one side fear of reducing the medicines. Can anyone suggest and advise me.


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