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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 268724" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Is this new? If so, is the Prozac of Concerta new?</p><p></p><p>Both can cause hallucinations in any kids. I know first hand. They often go away once the medications are removed. Again, I know this first hand. 40 mgs. of Prozac is a high dose. I believe 20 is a normal adult dose. Not everyone can handle Prozac at all, let alone 40 mgs. And with Concerta, in my opinion, bad mix. I have no idea what Amatadine is, but if it's activating, no wonder he's hallucinating.</p><p>As one who has taken medications since age 23 and I'm 55 now, I know that often the medications that are supposed to help end up being the problem. Your child is on a lot of medications for a simple diagnosis. of Aspergers. I would wonder about them. A lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 268724, member: 1550"] Is this new? If so, is the Prozac of Concerta new? Both can cause hallucinations in any kids. I know first hand. They often go away once the medications are removed. Again, I know this first hand. 40 mgs. of Prozac is a high dose. I believe 20 is a normal adult dose. Not everyone can handle Prozac at all, let alone 40 mgs. And with Concerta, in my opinion, bad mix. I have no idea what Amatadine is, but if it's activating, no wonder he's hallucinating. As one who has taken medications since age 23 and I'm 55 now, I know that often the medications that are supposed to help end up being the problem. Your child is on a lot of medications for a simple diagnosis. of Aspergers. I would wonder about them. A lot. [/QUOTE]
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