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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 524617" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Some disorders cause a person to respond atypically to certain medications. there are psychiatrsts who refuse to believe this, but I know enough people with one major disorder who react to medications exactly as the literature for paretns says that i firmly believe it. bipolar disorder s the disorder i know of that reacts most strongly to certain medications, and "the bipolar child' , by papalous had great info on this.</p><p></p><p>some children develop the opposite reaction over time. My daughter can take benadryl and have it be sedating for a period of a few weeks, and then 3-6 weeks after she starts it turns her into a whirling dervish who cannot stop or sleep. as benadryl works better than about any other allergy medication for her, incl rx ones, this is rather frustrating for her. luckily if she avoids it for about two months she can again take it with-o the hyperness for a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 524617, member: 1233"] Some disorders cause a person to respond atypically to certain medications. there are psychiatrsts who refuse to believe this, but I know enough people with one major disorder who react to medications exactly as the literature for paretns says that i firmly believe it. bipolar disorder s the disorder i know of that reacts most strongly to certain medications, and "the bipolar child' , by papalous had great info on this. some children develop the opposite reaction over time. My daughter can take benadryl and have it be sedating for a period of a few weeks, and then 3-6 weeks after she starts it turns her into a whirling dervish who cannot stop or sleep. as benadryl works better than about any other allergy medication for her, incl rx ones, this is rather frustrating for her. luckily if she avoids it for about two months she can again take it with-o the hyperness for a time. [/QUOTE]
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