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My son had an extreme reaction to Zoloft (an SSRI)
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 421152" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>we even had the stealing too. It stopped as soon as we d/c the medicine. In my son's case I think it took about a week or two for things to calm down. Your son's rages are extreme. Really if you don't see an improvement ask about a short term course of Risperdal. It does not help a child to rage. I would definitely explain to the principal. But if you think there is any danger that he will rage you might keep him home for a day or two. Mine was turning over desks in the school after 3 days on Lexapro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 421152, member: 2322"] we even had the stealing too. It stopped as soon as we d/c the medicine. In my son's case I think it took about a week or two for things to calm down. Your son's rages are extreme. Really if you don't see an improvement ask about a short term course of Risperdal. It does not help a child to rage. I would definitely explain to the principal. But if you think there is any danger that he will rage you might keep him home for a day or two. Mine was turning over desks in the school after 3 days on Lexapro. [/QUOTE]
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