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Experience with Seroquel anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 160167" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>I question any doctor who persists in prescribing antipsychotics for a child who has a condition possibly related to antipsychotic and who has already had adverse reaction to three of them already. I'm simply flummoxed about why anticonvulsant mood stablizers are so often the last choice to try and the first choice to get rid of by so many psychiatrists. I read about so many who will try <em>anything</em> except a real mood stabilizer even if it means putting kids who have reacted badly to three different drugs in one class (be it antipschotics or antidepressants) rather than try an <em>unopposed</em> true mood stabilizer. </p><p></p><p>If my child had dystonic reactions to three antipsychotics <em>and</em> a condition often caused by antipsychotics (more often than cause by infection), I wouldn't go down that road again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 160167, member: 1498"] I question any doctor who persists in prescribing antipsychotics for a child who has a condition possibly related to antipsychotic and who has already had adverse reaction to three of them already. I'm simply flummoxed about why anticonvulsant mood stablizers are so often the last choice to try and the first choice to get rid of by so many psychiatrists. I read about so many who will try [I]anything[/I] except a real mood stabilizer even if it means putting kids who have reacted badly to three different drugs in one class (be it antipschotics or antidepressants) rather than try an [I]unopposed[/I] true mood stabilizer. If my child had dystonic reactions to three antipsychotics [I]and[/I] a condition often caused by antipsychotics (more often than cause by infection), I wouldn't go down that road again. [/QUOTE]
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