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Q. What are your comments on the combined use of: Depakote, Desipramine,
Lorazepam, and Dexedrine in the treatment of BPD? The patient is by her
own admission addicted to the Dexedrine and seemed much better to family
members prior to adding the Dexedrine to the other medications.
A. I do not know anything about the patient, so it is hard to say much that will
be specific about this case. In general, addictive medications are to be
avoided. There is no data to show either Lorazepam or amphetamines help in
BPD, and both can be addictive.
Depakote will decrease mood swings, but frequently can lead to depression or
lethargy, too. Weight gain and hair loss with it can be problems in BPD
patients. Desipramine is probably not a good medication in BPD for the vast
majority of patients. It works poorly, has numerous side effects, and can
kill in overdose.

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