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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 470646" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Has he been on those medications for a long time? I haven't heard anything good abotu Straterra and Prozac made both of my kids almost psychotic. Sonic heard voices and started jumping off his desk at school on Prozac, and he was always very obedient at school. When I came to get him, his eyes looked glazed and he was wearing a funny smile...weird. The Prozac went in the trash for him. My daughter, Pastry Chef, pulled a knife on herself. Later she told us that Prozac made her feel like she had no impulse control and she would never take medication again. that was after a similar reaction to Celexa. </p><p></p><p>I have no personal experience with Straterra, but know plenty of kids who took it then dumped it because the kids became manicky. Sometimes the kids had been on Straterra for several months before they suddenly spiraled out of control and had to go off of it. </p><p></p><p>When there is a new and puzzling behavior, as one who had strange reactions to medications, I always think it is smart to look at the medications first. They can play havoc with your brain!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 470646, member: 1550"] Has he been on those medications for a long time? I haven't heard anything good abotu Straterra and Prozac made both of my kids almost psychotic. Sonic heard voices and started jumping off his desk at school on Prozac, and he was always very obedient at school. When I came to get him, his eyes looked glazed and he was wearing a funny smile...weird. The Prozac went in the trash for him. My daughter, Pastry Chef, pulled a knife on herself. Later she told us that Prozac made her feel like she had no impulse control and she would never take medication again. that was after a similar reaction to Celexa. I have no personal experience with Straterra, but know plenty of kids who took it then dumped it because the kids became manicky. Sometimes the kids had been on Straterra for several months before they suddenly spiraled out of control and had to go off of it. When there is a new and puzzling behavior, as one who had strange reactions to medications, I always think it is smart to look at the medications first. They can play havoc with your brain! [/QUOTE]
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