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Antidepressant withdrawl
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Antidepressant withdrawl

by cj, May 11, 2000 12:00AM
My 10 year old has been on Adderall for years with no problems. Recently her Psyciatrist said she was depressed and started her on Zoloft which helped but she had side effects. Then we went with Prozac, more side effects, then to Paxil, same thing. Then we tried Serzone, what a nightmare,we started out with 50mg twice a day, no problems, then we went to 100mg twice a day and all hell broke loose. My child was an emotional mess, uncontrolably crying over nothing ( TV shows, bedtime ) she tried to jump from the 2nd story of our home, she couldn't keep a straight thought in her head. Naturally, I called her Dr. and was told to just stop the Serzone. This concerned me because everything I have read has told me that you don't just stop these kinds of medications you taper them. Well I did what the Dr. told me to and for 3 days now my child has been soooo sick, diarrhea, vomiting, a below normal temp, dizziness, she says she feels like her brain in rolling around in her head, she shakes alot. I want to know if these are withdrawl symptoms or has this medication interacted with the Adderall she takes for ADHD. I am scared to death and her so called Dr. is no help.

by HFHS-M.D.-HG, May 13, 2000 12:00AM
Dear CJ,



Medications such as terfaridine, astemizole or cisapride are contraindicated in people taking Serzone. The most common symptoms that are seen upon discontinuation of serzone are nausea, dizziness, insomnia, asthenia and agitation. It is usually recommended to taper the dose before stopping to avoid any side effects. There is no literature showing interactions between Adderall and Serzone. If the symptoms are severe, impairing her functioning, I recommend you consult a child psychiatrist for a comprehensive evaluation. I hope this information is helpful to you.



Sincerely

HFHS-M.D.
Member Comments (4)

by deelynn to Christine on Paxil, May 11, 2000 12:00AM
yes their is withdrawals,i can relate,although i am 42,i,ve been on paxil for over a year,it has helped me with my problems, i tried going off cold turkey one time,wound up at the ER,did,nt know at the time what was happening,a few other times i tried to tapper off,had trouble that way too,so i,ve decided that i really need it to funtion normanly.their is a site i went to about kids on antidepressants you might check that site, i would diffantly find a new doctor one that spiecalizes in that kind of meds.     good luck

by deelynn to Christine on Paxil, May 11, 2000 12:00AM
that web site is www.drugawareness org. sorry if it cares you     dee

by Stephen White, May 21, 2000 12:00AM
If you need further help with Paxil withdrawal, visit my Paxil Withdrawal - 'An Experience' at:



http://www.swhite.cwc.net/paxil/index.html



All the best

Stephen White
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