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<blockquote data-quote="joders" data-source="post: 603925" data-attributes="member: 16663"><p>My stepson was prescribed Vyvanse (10mg) about 2 months ago to go along with his zoloft (50mg) prescription...we're going to ask the dr. to take him off of it, so far we have tried vyvanse and concerta now and both drugs just make him even more hyperactive (and I hate to say it but ANNOYING) than usual. he doesn't stop talking, he argues more, some of his behaviors have become more frequent, and he whines and tantrums more often....I don't think this has anything to do with a rebound effect for us anyways, because it continues this way throughout the day. I'm not sure the dr's are right in prescribing him ADHD medications, as he's never been diagnosed with ADHD and so far the 2 medications they have given has made his issues worse. the only drug we have seen a positive effect from so far is the zoloft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joders, post: 603925, member: 16663"] My stepson was prescribed Vyvanse (10mg) about 2 months ago to go along with his zoloft (50mg) prescription...we're going to ask the dr. to take him off of it, so far we have tried vyvanse and concerta now and both drugs just make him even more hyperactive (and I hate to say it but ANNOYING) than usual. he doesn't stop talking, he argues more, some of his behaviors have become more frequent, and he whines and tantrums more often....I don't think this has anything to do with a rebound effect for us anyways, because it continues this way throughout the day. I'm not sure the dr's are right in prescribing him ADHD medications, as he's never been diagnosed with ADHD and so far the 2 medications they have given has made his issues worse. the only drug we have seen a positive effect from so far is the zoloft. [/QUOTE]
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