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Q. I have suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder for the past two
months. I have always suffered from bipolar depression, but after an
allergic reaction to Compazine in the ER I started having anxiety so
overwhelming I convulse and shake and have thoughts of suicide. I am always
depressed, never calm, always anxious, and have uncontrollable angry mood
swings toward my husband. I am in therapy. I take 500mg of Serzone at
bedtime, 30 mg BuSpar 3times daily 4 mg Gabitril four times daily, 1mg
Ativan four times daily. I have been on these meds for two months and
NOTHING seems to help. I even try exercising, deep relaxation and reading.
Please help. Can recommend any meds?
A. There have been a number of letters discussing treatment, and I owe Tim and
Patty a monograph-type letter on treating BPD. Always talk with your own
doctor before trying anything, since I know little of your case. In your
case, you might want to try increasing the Serzone to a higher dosage,
perhaps 600 or 750 at bedtime. If you smoke, you will need a higher dosage of
Serzone (or any other medication for BPD). If you have obsessive compulsive
symptoms, Serzone probably will not help much, and you will need either a SRI
(Prozac, Zoloft, etc.) or a SNRI (Effexor XR). In our Prozac study, everyone
used 80 mg per day. Zoloft averaged about 300-400 mg/day, and Effexor about
300 to 400 mg per day. We never tried augmenting BPD with BuSpar very much,
but it is a good theoretical intervention.

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