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Interesting case study - treatment of oppositional teen with high dose SSRI + Oxcarbazepine
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 764146" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>This is an interesting case study. I like that it talks about behaviors and limits the discussion on what the specific neurotransmitter effects are from the medication, for us lay people. Of course the other case studies where they go deep on what neurotransmitters are affected and how are very important for ongoing research. </p><p></p><p>I really wish we were further along with determining which medications, and which dosages, work best for individuals. I haven't kept up on current news on the genetic testing to help figure out what medications will work best. My son had the testing done years ago. But then as promising as it seemed it was going to be, it fizzled out with anecdotal evidence that it didn't really help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 764146, member: 22840"] This is an interesting case study. I like that it talks about behaviors and limits the discussion on what the specific neurotransmitter effects are from the medication, for us lay people. Of course the other case studies where they go deep on what neurotransmitters are affected and how are very important for ongoing research. I really wish we were further along with determining which medications, and which dosages, work best for individuals. I haven't kept up on current news on the genetic testing to help figure out what medications will work best. My son had the testing done years ago. But then as promising as it seemed it was going to be, it fizzled out with anecdotal evidence that it didn't really help. [/QUOTE]
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