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Posted at 10:50 PM on Jun 30, 2008 by wewe, #31946
I'm seeing some posts from parents who say their children have returned to normal after discontinuing the use of this medication. However, there seem to be a lot of diagnosed "ADHD" or "BIPOLAR" conditions. Are your children really returned to normal? Or have they been diagnosed with a psychological issue and are receiving treatment? There seems to be a connection here, even after discontinued use, especially male adolescents. Any thoughts?? The increase in cases of ADD, ADHD, AUTISM, etc has been multiplying at a very disturbing rate in the last 10 years. I'm thinking definite connection to the "new" breed of "receptor blockers". What is it triggering? Any thoughts out there? Lets post anyone with similar cases and see how many are out there.
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Reply 3 months ago on Jul 01, 2008 by flindy, #9681

I to am very concerned for any left over damages,my son had the depression anxiety issues,after years of different drugs for these conditions,none of which worked angainst the debillitaing effects of the singulair,i have to wonder what did they do,what happens to a brain that gets to much sri etc,although coming off the singulair,he is 80% his old self,what about the other 20%,is it a result of drugs he didnt need ,3 years delayed normal emotional developement or perm damage from the singulair?????i am hoping the fda comes out with guidance for us soon and not some kinda big pharm sugar coated BS

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