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Can child anxiety and depression be treated with imipramine?

Question:
Anybody here on behalf of a depressed child? My child is almost 6 and she's been depressed and highly anxious for about 3 years now, and somewhat depressed for the year prior to those 3. Her dad has abused her several times and we are currently in a custody evaluation to determine what his visitation should be. She just started imipramine; she's only been on it for 3 days so of course there's nothing to notice yet. I am posting hoping to find other parents or relatives or friends of children who are depressed and/or being treated with an antidepressant, just to compare notes and stuff like that.


Answer:
The best cure for her depression would be for her not to see her dad again until he's had a lobotomy and a rodeo-style castration & she is old enough to be taught to use an uzi correctly; however, that was not your question. Imipramine is generally the ad used for kids because it has the fewest side effects & is arguably one of the weakest of the tricyclic antidepressants. myself, i'm no big fan of giving small children psychotropic drugs before their brain has finished physically growing because the neurosynaptic pathways are still being laid; on the other hand, 6 y.o. kids have been attempting and completing suicide more and more frequently these days. I'd watch her very closely for unusual lethargy, loss of interest in activities, regression in motor skills, failure to advance in school, hyperactivity, unusual aggression towards peers, self-destructive behavior including unusual risk-taking or disregard of danger, and anything that seems off-kilter to you as her mother. if any of those things occur, get her off the meds immediately; don't let her dr. try & convince you it's just acting out due to the abuse. if she is self-aware enough to be able to conceive of suicide as a means of ending her emotional pain, she'll be able to act out that pain in very specific ways. sudden behavior changes are going to be due to the medication. I assume she's seeing a therapist with all this



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