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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 270978" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>So far Seroquel is what worked best with both girls as far as controlling aggression and keeping the potty mouth under control. Wow started thinking back at all the medications we've trialed since 1999 there have been quite a few! Both girls had trouble with aggression from the stimulant medications. Angel had to discontinue Abilify & Risperdal because of side effects, AD's severely clouded caution (many dangerous situations involving high places). We didn't have luck with Trileptal either but I think the other medications that were being used with it were the problem. Whatever medications you decide to try a good rule of thumb is only to change one thing at a time; the most confusing of the medication trials were when 5 or 6 medications at a time and a psychiatric hospital would change 2 or 3 at same time then discharge. Good luck with this and I hope you find the magic combo soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 270978, member: 7170"] So far Seroquel is what worked best with both girls as far as controlling aggression and keeping the potty mouth under control. Wow started thinking back at all the medications we've trialed since 1999 there have been quite a few! Both girls had trouble with aggression from the stimulant medications. Angel had to discontinue Abilify & Risperdal because of side effects, AD's severely clouded caution (many dangerous situations involving high places). We didn't have luck with Trileptal either but I think the other medications that were being used with it were the problem. Whatever medications you decide to try a good rule of thumb is only to change one thing at a time; the most confusing of the medication trials were when 5 or 6 medications at a time and a psychiatric hospital would change 2 or 3 at same time then discharge. Good luck with this and I hope you find the magic combo soon. [/QUOTE]
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