Guest guest Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 di its to complicated to get all into an e mail best to find a psychiatrist briefly, she may respond to an increase to 200 or even 250. at least we know she tolerates this medicine well. if you switch usually we do a cross titration lowering one and stepping up another at the same time over a month or more but I also suggest you find a CBT specialist as it can be extremely effective dg A Geller MD Massachusetts General Hospital Associate Professor of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School > > My daughter(16) has been on zoloft for 2 years. She is on 150 mg. Her family doctor last week said to go up to 200 mg because her ocd is still terrible. She has unwanted thoughts and repeats the same things to me and asks the same questions all day(a 15 minute break in between repeating is really good for her). She does not see a psychologist or psychiatrist currently. The last psychologist talked to her only but did nothing to address the ocd. She is also on 30 mg amitryptylline daily for migraine prevention. > > I think she needs to switch meds because clearly after 2 years I believe the zoloft has done all it is going to do. it did drop the rage outbursts down considerably as far as their duration but thoughts are still constant. My question is this, Would you suggest switching medicine and what is the normal weaning and beginning time if you switch from one ssri to another one? My daughter's family doctor writes her prescriptions, so I would like to have a psychiatrists advice on switching and decreasing time and possible other med to try. > > Thank you > Di > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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