Janna,
I didn't take the time to read all the other replies....
However, I'd like to offer this thought for you to consider. It took a lot to find the right combination of medications for the tweedles. In the meantime, there were still many antics & the like shining through. After further research, it was determined that wm needed & is now getting a great deal of Occupational Therapist (OT). He has huge sensory issues - his center of balance is off & stays moving because of that.
On top of that, both of the tweedles needed behavior modifications & therapy to help the medications work. It just wasn't the medications ~ by the time the right medications were prescribed there was a need to teach the tweedles different coping skills. It's like their "busyness & goofiness" were ingrained. They had to learn self calming skills & the like.
The medications helped them clear their minds to be able to learn & practice these new skills.
Just something to consider.