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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 35964" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>Was he doing better when he was on Lexapro? When the mood is stable then an antidepressant or stimulant can be tried. From what you are describing in the other post and this one, either the mood is not stable or there is something else going on not being addressed with the medications he is on right now. Perhaps you can add back the Lexapro (if it was helping before) and see if these behaviors get better. If after a few weeks, the Lexapro is not helping, then perhaps he needs to be evaluated further to see if he might be having some ADD symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 35964, member: 2687"] Was he doing better when he was on Lexapro? When the mood is stable then an antidepressant or stimulant can be tried. From what you are describing in the other post and this one, either the mood is not stable or there is something else going on not being addressed with the medications he is on right now. Perhaps you can add back the Lexapro (if it was helping before) and see if these behaviors get better. If after a few weeks, the Lexapro is not helping, then perhaps he needs to be evaluated further to see if he might be having some ADD symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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