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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 360199" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Don't have much to add, but wanted to piggyback on Smallworld. We had a couple of instances of stealing from stores when my son was about ten and on Prozac for a couple of months. There was major disinhibition because we had to double his dose of Adderall to get the same control. He also freaked out when he was on Lexapro for a couple of days. </p><p></p><p>Not saying anything about your daughter's case, but people do need to be aware that SSRIs can cause serious disinhibition. By the way, my son does not fit the classic diagnosis of bipolar, but definitely has some sort of mood disorder and has done much better on Lamictal and continues his small dose of Adderall to good effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 360199, member: 2322"] Don't have much to add, but wanted to piggyback on Smallworld. We had a couple of instances of stealing from stores when my son was about ten and on Prozac for a couple of months. There was major disinhibition because we had to double his dose of Adderall to get the same control. He also freaked out when he was on Lexapro for a couple of days. Not saying anything about your daughter's case, but people do need to be aware that SSRIs can cause serious disinhibition. By the way, my son does not fit the classic diagnosis of bipolar, but definitely has some sort of mood disorder and has done much better on Lamictal and continues his small dose of Adderall to good effect. [/QUOTE]
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