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8 March 2010 No Comment

Anxiety Meds For Children
anxiety medication while pregnant??have you taken any that were safe?

i am currently 17 weeks pregnant before i was pregnant i was taking 1 mg klonipins 3 times a day and 40 mgs of lexapro once a day i was instructed to stop all once i found out i was pregnant now i need to be on smoething for my anxiety as its becoming very very unbareable i have done research and have not found any anxiety medications that are safe while pregnant has anyone been prescribed anxiety medications while prgnant that ARE safe and wont cause harm to my baby my dr has asked me to reasheard and come up with a list of anxiety meds i would feel comfortale taking as i have had bad reactions to about 20 different medications as a child for this disordder and bipolar then she will evaluate the ones i found to see if any are ok and will work . thank you all so much
i dont want to be on something you would take everyday like i took my lexapro i need a fast acting as needed medication just for when i do have an attack i cant control

Both pregnancies I had to be on Klonopin, Luvox, and Seroquel due to my severe OCD and anxiety. I have 2 healthy children. CONGRATS!!

Psychiatry Drugs Foster Care Children – Elnita


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