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lexapro

by mgss4, May 29, 2008 05:23PM
I have a son on Lexapro age 14 Aspergers 10mg he has been cursing alot   Im not sure if its a tic from the meds or just a tic    help
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by Carol in PA, May 29, 2008 07:40PM
I've read that magnesium can help to ease tics.
Look for magnesium glycinate or mag taurinate.  If you do an internet search for Source Naturals UltraMag, look at the list of ingredients.   You can find alot of information online about how magnesium helps many mental health symptoms, physical symptoms too.
Fish oil capsules can be helpful also, as the Omega 3's improve the integrity of the cell membranes

Good luck with this, I'm sure your son will feel better when he gets this under control
Wishing you the best,
Carol
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