Medications
Medicines may be used to try to reduce symptoms of
borderline personality disorder, such as impulsive
behavior or
depression. Often a combination of different medicines
may be the best treatment.
Medication Choices
The most commonly prescribed medicines for borderline personality
disorder are:2, 6
What To Think About
It may take several weeks for medicines to become effective. You
may need to try more than one medicine before you find the one that is right
for you. Your doctor may also prescribe a combination of medicines to reduce
your symptoms.
FDA Advisory. The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has issued an advisory to families and health
professionals to closely watch for warning signs of suicide in all adults and
children taking antidepressants. This is especially important at the beginning
of treatment or when doses are changed.
The FDA also advises that people taking antidepressants be
observed for increases in anxiety, panic attacks, agitation, irritability,
insomnia, impulsivity, hostility, and mania. It is most important to watch for
these behaviors in children, who may be less able to control their impulsivity
as much as adults and therefore may be at greater risk for suicidal impulses.
The FDA does not recommend that people stop using these medicines. Instead, a
person taking antidepressants should be watched for warning signs of suicide.
If concerns arise, contact a health professional.