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Original feedback for

The Maple Leaf Centre



Negligent

I got a medical leaflet of the side effects of of a drug. I went through checking all of these potential side effects, and I can tell I am experiencing some of them, none of my concerns were met after raising this. especially after going the hospital last year and got told my liver function has gone down. finding out a possible side effect of quetiapine is elevated liver enzymes which is probably why my liver function is down. and the result of bringing it up to a doctor, they threw out my concerns and believe its something completely different.

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