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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 178104" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>I've noticed over the years that it seems for some kids it can be very hard to remove an antipsychotic. Like with antidepressants, the problems aren't necessarily related to the condition for which the drug was originally prescibed. There seems to be an element of violence involved for some people. When I first noticed that a number of parents were reporting problems trying to stop AP, I was reminded about the newspaper articles where a person with schizophrenia "stopped taking his medication" and commited some violent crime even though the person had no history of violence before. </p><p></p><p>These drugs cause physical changes in the brains. There is very little research about exactly what those changes are and what happens when the drug that causes the change is removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 178104, member: 1498"] I've noticed over the years that it seems for some kids it can be very hard to remove an antipsychotic. Like with antidepressants, the problems aren't necessarily related to the condition for which the drug was originally prescibed. There seems to be an element of violence involved for some people. When I first noticed that a number of parents were reporting problems trying to stop AP, I was reminded about the newspaper articles where a person with schizophrenia "stopped taking his medication" and commited some violent crime even though the person had no history of violence before. These drugs cause physical changes in the brains. There is very little research about exactly what those changes are and what happens when the drug that causes the change is removed. [/QUOTE]
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