Anonymous wrote:I think it’s very naive to not try a medication because another family member did not react well to it. The doctor would monitor and adjust as needed.
Anonymous wrote:As an adult, Lexapro had me bouncing off walls, soaring BP, basically manic. Stopped, effects lingered. I will never take SSRI again
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s very naive to not try a medication because another family member did not react well to it. The doctor would monitor and adjust as needed.
It's a legitimate question considering one of two siblings had a scary reaction to the medicine. OP, if you decide to try it, do a slow ramp up and monitor for reactions. At least you know what signs to look for. Lexapro might work well for DD2.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really true that only Lexapro is approved for teens? Granted, my teen DS has both anxiety and depression, so maybe it’s different than anxiety alone, but he’s been prescribed Zoloft, Celexa, and finally Cymbalta (which is technically an SNRI, not an SSRI). But to answer your actual question - DS couldn’t handle Zoloft and I do fine on it, so at least in our case it’s a different response.
Lexapo is the only FDA approved med for ANXIETY in teens. Doesn't mean doctors don't use others.
Anonymous wrote:Is it really true that only Lexapro is approved for teens? Granted, my teen DS has both anxiety and depression, so maybe it’s different than anxiety alone, but he’s been prescribed Zoloft, Celexa, and finally Cymbalta (which is technically an SNRI, not an SSRI). But to answer your actual question - DS couldn’t handle Zoloft and I do fine on it, so at least in our case it’s a different response.