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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 193490" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>If he was on seroquel, let's say to take the place of depakote, could we still use another AP, such as risperdal, as PRN for late winter/early spring "episodes"? I mainly ask that because as bad as I hate to say it, difficult child cannot afford another "risk" of untamed mania. If I have to give him something to make him sleep for 12 hours to get him past it, I will, until we have a better solution. I'm aware that seroquel is a mood stabilizer and not so sedating at higher doses, but if difficult child hit mania anyway and he was on seroquel, what could you use to purposely get him sedated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 193490, member: 3699"] If he was on seroquel, let's say to take the place of depakote, could we still use another AP, such as risperdal, as PRN for late winter/early spring "episodes"? I mainly ask that because as bad as I hate to say it, difficult child cannot afford another "risk" of untamed mania. If I have to give him something to make him sleep for 12 hours to get him past it, I will, until we have a better solution. I'm aware that seroquel is a mood stabilizer and not so sedating at higher doses, but if difficult child hit mania anyway and he was on seroquel, what could you use to purposely get him sedated? [/QUOTE]
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