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medication question - emergency PRN's.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 286375" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Step, easy child 1 is allergic to benadryl. It has no effect on me or wee difficult child. We tried that one. LOL</p><p> </p><p>Janet, I am hoping she will. The clonodine and tenex knock him out if he's not manic. If he's manic, they don't even slow him down, even at 8 times the dose that usually knocks him out, so I just need an ace in the hole in the unlikely event hysteria happens in the airport or air.</p><p> </p><p>And we won't make a decision on him going until the absolute last minute. (he doesn't know yet that its a possibility) But we are working that direction. And I will be traveling alone with him.</p><p> </p><p>We have the Risperdal melting tabs, we are allowed one of those per day PRN, which will calm aggression, but they don't help a manic episode and certainly don't knock him out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 286375, member: 1848"] Step, easy child 1 is allergic to benadryl. It has no effect on me or wee difficult child. We tried that one. LOL Janet, I am hoping she will. The clonodine and tenex knock him out if he's not manic. If he's manic, they don't even slow him down, even at 8 times the dose that usually knocks him out, so I just need an ace in the hole in the unlikely event hysteria happens in the airport or air. And we won't make a decision on him going until the absolute last minute. (he doesn't know yet that its a possibility) But we are working that direction. And I will be traveling alone with him. We have the Risperdal melting tabs, we are allowed one of those per day PRN, which will calm aggression, but they don't help a manic episode and certainly don't knock him out. [/QUOTE]
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