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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 55549" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Good luck--Just curious--doesn't it make more sense to stop one medication at a time so that you know what symptoms each medication is helping. For example since the concerta is in and out of the body you will see it's effect or lack of effect immediately. I'd think you'd want to go a week or two with no concerta and only the chlonodine. Given the Tourette's Syndrome diagnosis I'd think it would be important to try and determine if the tics were worse with the concerta--the chlonidine could be helping with the tics...</p><p>This way you could stick with one medication for a bit to see how he is and then decide to eliminate the second one...</p><p></p><p>My child was on adderall and tenex. I saw big improvements when I stopped the adderall and kept him only on the tenex...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck---Hope all goes well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 55549, member: 2074"] Good luck--Just curious--doesn't it make more sense to stop one medication at a time so that you know what symptoms each medication is helping. For example since the concerta is in and out of the body you will see it's effect or lack of effect immediately. I'd think you'd want to go a week or two with no concerta and only the chlonodine. Given the Tourette's Syndrome diagnosis I'd think it would be important to try and determine if the tics were worse with the concerta--the chlonidine could be helping with the tics... This way you could stick with one medication for a bit to see how he is and then decide to eliminate the second one... My child was on adderall and tenex. I saw big improvements when I stopped the adderall and kept him only on the tenex... Good luck---Hope all goes well [/QUOTE]
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