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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 207402" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I think this was the medication that caused my husband to pass out. husband had taken difficult child to the dentist, and they were all in the back with difficult child in the dental chair. husband got faint, and the dentist had to pull difficult child out of the chair so husband could sit in it. Rather severe. It may subside, I don't know. husband's reaction was severe that we stopped the medication. It also made him very anxious, I could not leave the house as it terrified him. </p><p> </p><p>Now with that being said, husband and difficult child both react strangely to medications. Depakote caused aggression in both of them, geodon gave husband tardive dyskinesia that he is still getting over. I would call the prescribing doctor or the pharmacist and talk to them. Please do not allow my post to cause you to act, all people react to medications differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 207402, member: 3184"] I think this was the medication that caused my husband to pass out. husband had taken difficult child to the dentist, and they were all in the back with difficult child in the dental chair. husband got faint, and the dentist had to pull difficult child out of the chair so husband could sit in it. Rather severe. It may subside, I don't know. husband's reaction was severe that we stopped the medication. It also made him very anxious, I could not leave the house as it terrified him. Now with that being said, husband and difficult child both react strangely to medications. Depakote caused aggression in both of them, geodon gave husband tardive dyskinesia that he is still getting over. I would call the prescribing doctor or the pharmacist and talk to them. Please do not allow my post to cause you to act, all people react to medications differently. [/QUOTE]
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