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Emotional lability Report

Emotional lability, also called involuntary emotional expression disorder (IEED) is a medical condition that causes sudden and unpredictable episodes of crying, laughing or other emotional displays.


What we've learned from patients who report Emotional lability

Symptom severities

Severe
1,033
Moderate
4,170
Mild
6,639
None
8,366

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Emotional lability

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Emotional lability
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Listen to Music 64   Listen to Music: 1%
Amitriptyline 35   Amitriptyline: 0%
Zoloft 31   Zoloft: 0%
Citalopram 29   Citalopram: 0%
Meditation 24   Meditation: 0%
Lexapro 23   Lexapro: 0%
Nuedexta 21   Nuedexta: 0%
Cymbalta 21   Cymbalta: 0%
Prozac 16   Prozac: 0%
Counseling 14   Counseling: 0%
Sertraline 13   Sertraline: 0%
Dextromethorphan with Quinidine 12   Dextromethorphan with Quinidine: 0%
Celexa 12   Celexa: 0%
Paxil 11   Paxil: 0%
Prayer 10   Prayer: 0%
Diazepam 10   Diazepam: 0%
Effexor XR 8   Effexor XR: 0%
Clonazepam 8   Clonazepam: 0%
Fluoxetine 7   Fluoxetine: 0%
Vitamin D 7   Vitamin D: 0%
Seroquel 6   Seroquel: 0%
Marijuana 6   Marijuana: 0%
Paroxetine 5   Paroxetine: 0%
Elavil 5   Elavil: 0%
Lamictal 4   Lamictal: 0%
Vitamin E 3   Vitamin E: 0%
Neurodex 3   Neurodex: 0%
Yoga 3   Yoga: 0%
Nortriptyline 3   Nortriptyline: 0%
Venlafaxine 3   Venlafaxine: 0%

Report created on May 25, 2012.