How would doctors treat ADHD, Cyclothymia, and Social phobia together in one patient?

November 22nd, 2008 | by admin |
Capitalist_pig asked:


ADHD medications boost Norepinephrine and Dopamine.
Social phobia medications (SSRIs) will make the cyclothymia worse.
Cyclothymia medications are mood stabilizers. Some mood stabilizers are also Dopamine antagonists which should worsen the ADHD.

Any idea what doctors would use for this situation?

Julia

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    1. One Response to “How would doctors treat ADHD, Cyclothymia, and Social phobia together in one patient?”

    2. By Pegs PAC on Nov 22, 2008 | Reply

      For mood stabilization only and therapy.

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