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Re: Can Tegretol Make you Depressed?

Posted by JohnL on February 8, 2001, at 4:48:48

In reply to Can Tegretol Make you Depressed?, posted by KarenK on February 7, 2001, at 17:39:22

> Does tegretol give you that same blunted feeling that depakote can? My son is taking lithium and tegretol for bipolar. My son's pdoc switched him from depakote to tegretol because he was sleeping too much. Now the mania is under control but his motivation is zip. I'm concerned that it's making him depressed. Anyone taking tegretol or trileptal have this happen to them?
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> KarenK


This can happen with any and all psychiatric drugs. Unfortunately mood stabilizers do tend to cause the blunting effect fairly often.

What you might consider instead is Zyprexa. Though it is classified as an antipsychotic, it is officially approved for bipolar, it is effective for both depression and mania, and it could serve as a better replacement for the mood stabilizers. Or perhaps allow a reduction of dose of the mood stabilizer.

I am a fan of Zyprexa and thus a little biased. Regardless, it is an outstanding medicine with far more potential benefits than any of the mood stabilizers.
John


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