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Interesting case study - treatment of oppositional teen with high dose SSRI + Oxcarbazepine
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<blockquote data-quote="mindinggaps" data-source="post: 764164" data-attributes="member: 29823"><p>[USER=23742]@Nandina[/USER] Thanks for sharing. It seems Trileptal is more common that I was aware of for aggression and anger. </p><p></p><p>I am very sorry to hear that your son stopped his medications. It is extremely challenging because as a parent, there is little you can do in this situation. Unfortunately I think this is extremely common and results in problems of varying severity. For many disorders, the desire to stop medication is actually part of the disease. I myself stopped medications at age 18 in an act of rebellion. The results were disastrous. However, fortunately there was intervention before things spiraled out of control or things like addictions entered the picture. But as a parent, it is out of your control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindinggaps, post: 764164, member: 29823"] [USER=23742]@Nandina[/USER] Thanks for sharing. It seems Trileptal is more common that I was aware of for aggression and anger. I am very sorry to hear that your son stopped his medications. It is extremely challenging because as a parent, there is little you can do in this situation. Unfortunately I think this is extremely common and results in problems of varying severity. For many disorders, the desire to stop medication is actually part of the disease. I myself stopped medications at age 18 in an act of rebellion. The results were disastrous. However, fortunately there was intervention before things spiraled out of control or things like addictions entered the picture. But as a parent, it is out of your control. [/QUOTE]
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