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Is Risperidone,sertraline And Benzonatate Is The Right Mediation For Hatefulness?

my sisters daughter get very hateful and mean and they put her on medication .I am no way a doctor but I do know doctors put kids on meds that I don t think they take the time to see whats really wrong1 medication is risperidone she takes in the morning and I highter dose at night 2 one is sertraline 3rd one is benzonatate 1 tab as needed
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
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Thank you for the query.

The description of the child is not complete and I believe that the doctor must have seen things (signs) which you have not. These medicines are prescribed only after complete cautiousness on the part of the doctor.
If you have any doubts, it is advisable to visit another doctor and take second opinion.
When in doubt always take another point of view.

As per your illustration it seems you do not have faith in any doctor. And nothing can be cured if you do not have faith.
How do I believe that you will believe in my answer?
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Is Risperidone,sertraline And Benzonatate Is The Right Mediation For Hatefulness?

Thank you for the query. The description of the child is not complete and I believe that the doctor must have seen things (signs) which you have not. These medicines are prescribed only after complete cautiousness on the part of the doctor. If you have any doubts, it is advisable to visit another doctor and take second opinion. When in doubt always take another point of view. As per your illustration it seems you do not have faith in any doctor. And nothing can be cured if you do not have faith. How do I believe that you will believe in my answer?