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Old 12-17-2009, 02:01 PM #1
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Confused need help with info on long term side effects

I want to know if anyone has info on long term side effects of my son's meds for ts. He takes clonidine, topomax and daytrana patch. It seems like that is alot of meds for a ten year old. I am concerned about him having a happy, healthy adulthood. We have a ppo, should I ask for any specific testing? He has never had any tests. Should I ask for a heavy metal test? Or can I buy one? I am looking into alternative meds if anyone has any advice!!!!::
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