Fluoxetine has been used to treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, I'm not sure if you've tried that. Also, behavior therapy has been found to be effective, where you're exposed to a feared object or idea and then discouraged or prevented from carrying out the usual compulsive response. If that's successful, repeated sessions gradually decrease the anxiety and you may be able to refrain from the compulsive actions.

Any kind of CNS stimulants will affect the Seroquel, and the Seroquel will increase the effects of antihypertensives. There are decreased effects of dopamine antagonists.

I heard they were giving low-doses of Topamex for ADD.

Talk to your doctor. :rasta:
beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Help Needed First off, I'm not sure which forum this should go in (Health or Chemical) so I'll post in both and leave it up to the mods to decide which forums are more appropriate. :) Anyway, on with my problem. I have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Tourettes, ADD and most likely several other things that my doctors have not been able to diagnose. I have been fairly heavily medicated since I was 6 (I'm 18 now, 5'11"/180 lbs if that makes a difference) and my prescriptions have been constantly altered Rating: 5