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My son (50) has just had his medication changed from clonazepam and risperidone to quetiapine. He has autism and is experiencing constant shaking, thirst, and frequent trips to the toilet. Is there anything I should do or give him to relieve these symptoms or are they just normal reactions to the change?

February 15th, 2024

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