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Old 05-12-2012, 08:58 AM #7
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Hi sylviegirl, Welcome to NT.

Meds work differently on everyone. The time ranges they give are averages; there will always be a number of people for whom a med works faster or slower, and to different degrees. It's also impossible to tell if the effect will be gradual or sudden/dramatic.

As long as your son isn't experiencing any intolerable side effects, I'd hang in there - maybe even a couple extra weeks (to 2 months) before hanging it up, but that's up to you. Likewise, any med that does cause intolerable side effects should be reported immediately, and discuss a change.

You can always call your doctor and ask the question.

Doc
Thanks Doc! That's exactly the kind of information I was looking for. After four weeks in, we really hesitate to switch meds now. Based on your response, it sounds like there's still a possibility it will be helpful. I appreciate your help.
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