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Old Apr 17, 2013, 10:22 PM
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Hi,
My 6 yr old did this very thing last week.
I asked the problem and she told me it was the taste (Wellbutrin). Her pdoc took her off. Her behavior is out of control so she is to start back on W tomorrow. My draughts pdoc spoke to her. He explained why she needed the medicine. She told him she wanted to only take it once a day. Pdoc explained that I would crush the pill. Me and her therapist discussed what to mix the medicine in AND to keep changing up what I mix it in.
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