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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 183855" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Antidepressants can cause disinhibition as a side effect. While taking Prozac, my younger daughter M pierced her own ear (at age 8!) and stole $60 from her older brother's room. She also had unbelievable public meltdowns in stores when she couldn't afford what she wanted to buy (she became anxious that the item would be gone if she waited until she had saved enough allowance). These uncharacteristic behaviors completely disappeared when we discontinued Prozac. </p><p> </p><p>I'd be concerned that your difficult child is on two antidepressants plus a stimulant that can increase anxiety. Something to ask the psychiatrist about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 183855, member: 2423"] Antidepressants can cause disinhibition as a side effect. While taking Prozac, my younger daughter M pierced her own ear (at age 8!) and stole $60 from her older brother's room. She also had unbelievable public meltdowns in stores when she couldn't afford what she wanted to buy (she became anxious that the item would be gone if she waited until she had saved enough allowance). These uncharacteristic behaviors completely disappeared when we discontinued Prozac. I'd be concerned that your difficult child is on two antidepressants plus a stimulant that can increase anxiety. Something to ask the psychiatrist about. [/QUOTE]
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