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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 68152" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>My difficult child was on Zoloft in the earlier stages of her diagnosis and it was to treat anxiety and depression. They also put her on clonidine because the zoloft exacerbated her tics a little (Tourette's Syndrome also) and made her a bit antst. For her ADHD, they gave her a 1/2 dose of straight wellbutrin in the AM and PM which helped A LOT. We had to stop the zoloft after about 2.5 years because her hair began falling out and looked very dull. Once it was discontinued her hair was wonderful again.</p><p></p><p>I would agree that it would be worth a tru evaluation and diagnosis to make sure he's on the correct medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 68152, member: 2211"] My difficult child was on Zoloft in the earlier stages of her diagnosis and it was to treat anxiety and depression. They also put her on clonidine because the zoloft exacerbated her tics a little (Tourette's Syndrome also) and made her a bit antst. For her ADHD, they gave her a 1/2 dose of straight wellbutrin in the AM and PM which helped A LOT. We had to stop the zoloft after about 2.5 years because her hair began falling out and looked very dull. Once it was discontinued her hair was wonderful again. I would agree that it would be worth a tru evaluation and diagnosis to make sure he's on the correct medication. [/QUOTE]
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