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paranoid schizophrenia medications

Posted by Daniel J. on August 25, 2003, at 14:03:13

After a strange and difficult episode with my 15 yr old son taking off through the neighborhood behaving oddly, we took him to a psychiatrist who diagnosed Antisocial behavior and depression. He put him on 5 mg lexapro and 5 mg Abilify. After 2 weeks the meds started helping but he couldn't sleep and had a poor apetite as well as tremors. He began to wander off in the wee AM hrs causing us to track him down in the neighborhood. We got him in with the Psy DR. asap and he put him on 10mg Zyprexa for acute psychosis and paranoia. He immediately starting eating and sleeping but after 2 1/2 weeks still has some strong Psychotic symptoms including paranoia, frequent agitation and Much pacing which now has become basketball (thank god we have a hoop in our driveway). Does he need a stronger dose of zyprexa or does it take longer to work? Are other meds better?

 

Re: paranoid schizophrenia medications

Posted by Caleb462 on August 25, 2003, at 17:45:29

In reply to paranoid schizophrenia medications, posted by Daniel J. on August 25, 2003, at 14:03:13

> After a strange and difficult episode with my 15 yr old son taking off through the neighborhood behaving oddly, we took him to a psychiatrist who diagnosed Antisocial behavior and depression. He put him on 5 mg lexapro and 5 mg Abilify. After 2 weeks the meds started helping but he couldn't sleep and had a poor apetite as well as tremors. He began to wander off in the wee AM hrs causing us to track him down in the neighborhood. We got him in with the Psy DR. asap and he put him on 10mg Zyprexa for acute psychosis and paranoia. He immediately starting eating and sleeping but after 2 1/2 weeks still has some strong Psychotic symptoms including paranoia, frequent agitation and Much pacing which now has become basketball (thank god we have a hoop in our driveway). Does he need a stronger dose of zyprexa or does it take longer to work? Are other meds better?

Like anti-depressants, anti-psychotics can take 4 to 6 weeks to work fully, I believe. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

 

Re: paranoid schizophrenia medications » Daniel J.

Posted by jay on August 25, 2003, at 20:34:15

In reply to paranoid schizophrenia medications, posted by Daniel J. on August 25, 2003, at 14:03:13

> After a strange and difficult episode with my 15 yr old son taking off through the neighborhood behaving oddly, we took him to a psychiatrist who diagnosed Antisocial behavior and depression. He put him on 5 mg lexapro and 5 mg Abilify. After 2 weeks the meds started helping but he couldn't sleep and had a poor apetite as well as tremors. He began to wander off in the wee AM hrs causing us to track him down in the neighborhood. We got him in with the Psy DR. asap and he put him on 10mg Zyprexa for acute psychosis and paranoia. He immediately starting eating and sleeping but after 2 1/2 weeks still has some strong Psychotic symptoms including paranoia, frequent agitation and Much pacing which now has become basketball (thank god we have a hoop in our driveway). Does he need a stronger dose of zyprexa or does it take longer to work? Are other meds better?
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Hi...I have had a similar reaction to Zyprexa alone, one which made me feel aggitated, so it may or may not be the med. For what it is worth, I found a good dose of Risperdal works better to calm me than Zyprexa. Of course we are all individuals. Again, check with your child's doctor...

Oh...and for the 'difficult' times (Esp. aggitated psychosis), I have read of the occassional older 'typical' antipsychotics being added but only *as needed*.

Best wishes,
Jay

 

Re: paranoid schizophrenia medications

Posted by daniel_j on August 26, 2003, at 7:11:45

In reply to Re: paranoid schizophrenia medications » Daniel J., posted by jay on August 25, 2003, at 20:34:15

Thanks for the info. My son seemed better yesterday. Mellow and steady more like himself. I noticed he had taken Liquid (childrens) Tylenol for a scratchy throat. Has anyone experienced improvement after taking Tylenol? Silly question?

 

Re: paranoid schizophrenia medications

Posted by stjames on August 26, 2003, at 21:26:12

In reply to Re: paranoid schizophrenia medications, posted by daniel_j on August 26, 2003, at 7:11:45

> I noticed he had taken Liquid (childrens) Tylenol for a scratchy throat. Has anyone experienced improvement after taking Tylenol? Silly question?

I would not confuse cause and effect with the Tylenol.



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