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loralyn
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| I think that my child is on drugs. I have no proves for this except the bottle of Doxepin, I found in his room. I have never been heard about this medication before. I am very concerned about my son, because of his unusual behavioral, lately. If you have heard about this medicine before and you think that it could cause this change in my son, please write. |
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kameko
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| I think, but I am not shore, that Doxepin can cause this change in your sons behavior. Few years ago, I have heard about some studies about Doxepin. It is dangerous if taken by children younger than 18 years. In them it may cause thinking about hurting or killing themselves. If those problems you notice in your kid, you may suspect that Doxepin is causing it. |
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