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<blockquote data-quote="prescottsunshine" data-source="post: 172547" data-attributes="member: 5545"><p>Thank you for all your advice. First, I would never put my son on two ADs. Our choice is to take him off Wellbutrin completely (and, yes, we understand about weaning him off gradually. He does see the premiere childhood psychiatrist in Arizona), keeping him on Wellbutrin or switching to another medication. The reason we are considering a different medication is that he has started to participate in more risky behaviors and seems to be angrier more recently. I guess we will see what his doctor says tomorrow. I think we are staying clear of any anti psychotic medications and will maybe switch him to cymbalta. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prescottsunshine, post: 172547, member: 5545"] Thank you for all your advice. First, I would never put my son on two ADs. Our choice is to take him off Wellbutrin completely (and, yes, we understand about weaning him off gradually. He does see the premiere childhood psychiatrist in Arizona), keeping him on Wellbutrin or switching to another medication. The reason we are considering a different medication is that he has started to participate in more risky behaviors and seems to be angrier more recently. I guess we will see what his doctor says tomorrow. I think we are staying clear of any anti psychotic medications and will maybe switch him to cymbalta. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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