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medication question: which AD's work best for anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 103537"><p>Her psychiatrist left the practice she was in and it was a 6 month wait to get into the new one, so her pediatrician doctor wrote the script we currently have going off psychiatrist's recommendations. </p><p></p><p>I think they will fight for it, but since she hasn't trialled other AD's, I don't know how well it will go over.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be adverse to trying celexa (or the generic) because I know that lexapro is basically just a refined version of it. I'm not sure, though, how effective celexa is on anxiety. And anxiety is the biggest issue to be addressed with medications.</p><p></p><p>difficult child was just saying tonight that she doesn't see a difference since she's been taking the medications. (I paid for them out of my pocket while we wait for this to get ironed out.) Sigh. That's the beginning of "I don't need it." I'm afraid if they change it, she will flat out refuse again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 103537"] Her psychiatrist left the practice she was in and it was a 6 month wait to get into the new one, so her pediatrician doctor wrote the script we currently have going off psychiatrist's recommendations. I think they will fight for it, but since she hasn't trialled other AD's, I don't know how well it will go over. I wouldn't be adverse to trying celexa (or the generic) because I know that lexapro is basically just a refined version of it. I'm not sure, though, how effective celexa is on anxiety. And anxiety is the biggest issue to be addressed with medications. difficult child was just saying tonight that she doesn't see a difference since she's been taking the medications. (I paid for them out of my pocket while we wait for this to get ironed out.) Sigh. That's the beginning of "I don't need it." I'm afraid if they change it, she will flat out refuse again. [/QUOTE]
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