Autism Therapy: specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors

definition of specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors: not yet defined.

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Ir. J. Psych. Med., by Hallahan, BP, and Murphy KC, published in 2005, summarized Dec 11, 2006

Parent support and education is very helpful for families that have a child with autism.

This review article describes various aspects of autism including: diagnosis, cause, and treatment. The most frequently studied biological treatments for autism include risperidone and specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). In addition, there are many cognitive/behavioral therapies that have been shown to be useful, including: applied behavioral analysis (ABA), picture exchange communication system (PECS), and intensive exercise. Unfortunately, research studies in cognitive/behavioral therapies are often poorly designed with results that are difficult to interpret. The authors recommend further randomized and controlled research studies to determine which drugs and behavioral therapies are most effective for people with autism.


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