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Risperidone and straterra
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 34060" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would think Straterra would be more apt to do that than Risperdal. Are you satisfied with the diagnosis for your son and his treatment? Has he ever seen a neuropsychologist? I'm asking because if he happens to have an undiagnosed mood disorder, Straterra is apt to make him worse. Not at first--it takes time--but it can cause wild rages and moodswings after it builds up in the system. </p><p></p><p>I've never heard of Risperdal causing obsessions, but all medications can have any sort of strange side effects. I'd want him re-evaluated, either by a neuropsychologist or Psychiatrist with the MD) or both, unless you feel he is improving under his present doctors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 34060, member: 1550"] I would think Straterra would be more apt to do that than Risperdal. Are you satisfied with the diagnosis for your son and his treatment? Has he ever seen a neuropsychologist? I'm asking because if he happens to have an undiagnosed mood disorder, Straterra is apt to make him worse. Not at first--it takes time--but it can cause wild rages and moodswings after it builds up in the system. I've never heard of Risperdal causing obsessions, but all medications can have any sort of strange side effects. I'd want him re-evaluated, either by a neuropsychologist or Psychiatrist with the MD) or both, unless you feel he is improving under his present doctors. [/QUOTE]
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