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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 with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) who report Emotional lability

Symptom severities

Severe
111
Moderate
490
Mild
968
None
1,113

What patients with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) report taking for the purpose of treating Emotional lability

What patients with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) report taking for the purpose of treating Emotional lability
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Nuedexta 27   Nuedexta: 2%
Amitriptyline 24   Amitriptyline: 2%
Citalopram 14   Citalopram: 1%
Dextromethorphan with Quinidine 11   Dextromethorphan with Quinidine: 1%
Lexapro 9   Lexapro: 1%
Sertraline 7   Sertraline: 0%
Paxil 7   Paxil: 0%
Zoloft 7   Zoloft: 0%
Prayer 6   Prayer: 0%
Elavil 4   Elavil: 0%
Celexa 3   Celexa: 0%
Meditation 3   Meditation: 0%
Nortriptyline 3   Nortriptyline: 0%
Neurodex 3   Neurodex: 0%
Effexor XR 3   Effexor XR: 0%
Venlafaxine 3   Venlafaxine: 0%
Lamictal 2   Lamictal: 0%
Prozac 2   Prozac: 0%
Wellbutrin 2   Wellbutrin: 0%
Alprazolam 2   Alprazolam: 0%
Clonazepam 2   Clonazepam: 0%
Seroquel 1   Seroquel: 0%
Xanax 1   Xanax: 0%
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1   Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol): 0%
Amitriptyline-Perphenazine 1   Amitriptyline-Perphenazine: 0%
Lamotrigine 1   Lamotrigine: 0%
Cipralex 1   Cipralex: 0%
Effexor 1   Effexor: 0%
Lorien 1   Lorien: 0%
Namenda 1   Namenda: 0%

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