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Is that no longer prescribed by ? Our psyche is still prescribing it. I

know there has been talk about it causing the same heart problem in

combination with certain other meds like Propulsid did. I called our

Pharmacy and the Pharmacist said that they are prescribing it with

precautions for the reasons I have already listed, but says they are still

prescribing it.

Terry

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Hi ,

I don't know about the kidneys and blindness....I have heard about the

potential for cardiac complications in conjunction with other drugs.

BUT..like I said, NONE of the psychotropics are without risk of some side

effect. It's the same with all the other meds as well. If you haven't

already, you should read what the PDR has to say about the possible side

effects of seizure meds, catapres, etc. The potential side effects for all

these meds would curl your hair! LOL The thing to remember is that when the

" potential " side effects are listed for any drug, (at least with respect to

the PDR) it just means that the particular side effect happened at least once

to someone. It doesn' t mean it will happen or even that it is likely. My

best source of info with respect to drugs has been the " Complete Guide to

Prescription and Non-Prescripition Drugs " , by H. Winter Griffith, M.D. It

is written in plain language and includes common, infrequent, and rare side

effects and list them that way. It also includes what the drug might

interact with in regard to other drugs and even food,etc. It has basicly all

the info that the PDR contains except it is understandable and cheaper! LOL

Terry

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You're right. I would be really interested to hear what your new doc

recommends with regard to medication, if you decide to try something again.

There are so many drugs out there and maybe he (she?) has had success with

something that our doc hasn't had experience with.

Terry

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In a message dated 3/23/01 12:46:40 PM Pacific Standard Time,

writes:

> I heard that Melarill can have some very scary

> longterm side effects. I was told that a person who

> was on it for long term (like 10 years) could develop

> certain nervoous behaviors like tongue chewing and

> ticks that will not go away even after they are taken

> off of it. Is that true?

>

>

>

, that's what 's doc said about Risperdal too, which is also

antipyschotic med......it is very rare, but it can happen...you have to

decide whether the risk is worth it, especially if the behaviors you're

trying to control are that bad.

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I hear you. Of all the meds that is on, the one I would like to lose

the most is the Depekene. I'm not sure why I feel that way, but for some

reason, it really bothers me. I look forward to hearing what your new doc

has to say.

Terry

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Terry,

I know it can do terrible damage to the kidney and we were told the nerves

in the eyes(causing blindness?). We did use it for about 6 months for JJ.

When we asked about taking him off our reg peds dr. didn't know what else to

put him on. That is when we switch to a psych. And now I have found a

better dr to see JJ, . . I hope.

& Garry, parents of (10 ds), (9 ds), JJ (7

ds/autism/celiac), (6 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (4 ds). All adopted.

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>From: Imaddenmom@...

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>Subject: Re: Mellaril

>Date: Fri, Mar 23, 2001, 12:09 PM

>

>,

>Is that no longer prescribed by ? Our psyche is still prescribing it. I

>know there has been talk about it causing the same heart problem in

>combination with certain other meds like Propulsid did. I called our

>Pharmacy and the Pharmacist said that they are prescribing it with

>precautions for the reasons I have already listed, but says they are still

>prescribing it.

>Terry

>

>

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Terry,

As you and others have said we have to weigh the risks and make a descision

from there.

& Garry, parents of (10 ds), (9 ds), JJ (7

ds/autism/celiac), (6 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (4 ds). All adopted.

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Terry,

I have a friend who is not on this list, unless she is on lurk, who's son

has ds/autism. He takes a combo of drugs

To give you an idea. Celexa, Tenex, Risperdal, prevacid, & aricept. Sounds

like a lot but JJ is taking 16 depakote capsules a day plus prozac:-( Will

see what he says. And I am sure first thing will be wein JJ off depakote.

& Garry, parents of (10 ds), (9 ds), JJ (7

ds/autism/celiac), (6 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (4 ds). All adopted.

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In a message dated 10/13/04 5:47:04 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> Mellaril is one of ther Pip drugs. Can you comment?

> Thank you

Mellaril is technically a major tranquilizer. A neuroleptic. I have not

looked at the chemical formuala so I can't comment on whether it is a

deriviative

of pheylpiperidine. I know when we looked at other drug, there were similar

names to their ingredients. Do you have the formula??

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