This is only my opinion and I have NO medical background.
I did have a lot of problems with side effects and drug interactions. I think more often this happens as the number of meds increases.
I had a pdoc at psych hospital look at my laundry list of medication and tell me I needed a new pdoc. My drug list was at least as long as yours.
I wasn't changing pdoc that was nonsense. But I did realized I might be need medication adjustments
Pdoc was treating each symptom as reported. But at some point the symptoms were the result of the treatment not the result of the illness.
If you want to check things out for yourself use a site like drugs or rxlist.com ( I don't think those are the names). Write down what each is usually prescribed for (not necessarily why it was prescribed for you) and possible side effects. It may alert you to possible conflicts.
Or take a list (med/strength/dosage) including all meds both psych and medical with you to pdoc appt. Have pdoc go over each one with you. He might be alerted to a conflict.
If there is anything I can do to help let me know.
keb
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