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Medication for Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) kids
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<blockquote data-quote="hope4hon" data-source="post: 410430" data-attributes="member: 11278"><p>Hi! I'm new to this forum, but could use some help in knowing whether a medication such as clonidine would be helpful to my nine year old daugher with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). She took risperdal for six months, and her behavior showed real improvement, but she started to develop breasts in a kind of precocious puberty, so we (with our doctor's full agreement) stopped it. Our doctor said he has recommended clonidine to a number of his young patients with some success. Also, has anyone used oxytocin, which is said to calm down the activity of the amygdala?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hope4hon, post: 410430, member: 11278"] Hi! I'm new to this forum, but could use some help in knowing whether a medication such as clonidine would be helpful to my nine year old daugher with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). She took risperdal for six months, and her behavior showed real improvement, but she started to develop breasts in a kind of precocious puberty, so we (with our doctor's full agreement) stopped it. Our doctor said he has recommended clonidine to a number of his young patients with some success. Also, has anyone used oxytocin, which is said to calm down the activity of the amygdala? [/QUOTE]
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