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Old 04-15-2008, 09:32 AM #1
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Default my son just started taking tennex

my nine year old son has been recently diagnosed with TS. So far he's been on different amounts of keppra, which we now agree is not working for him. he also has developed ADHD and is very disruptive in the classroom along with his very loud vocal tics. We just went to U of Michigan (our third Dr.) She prescribed tennex to help with tics and his behavior at school. We are starting with one half of a one Ml tablet at bedtime. and will increase the dose if needed. Also have been slowly decreasing keppra.
Has anyone had any positive results with this medication?
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