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Effects of short- and long-term risperidone treatment on prolactin levels in children with autism.

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Authors
George M. Anderson, Lawrence Scahill, James T. McCracken, Christopher J. McDougle, Michael G. Aman, Elaine Tierney, L. Eugene Arnold, Andrés Martin, Liliya Katsovich, David J. Posey, Bhavik G. Shah, Benedetto Vitiello
Title
Effects of short- and long-term risperidone treatment on prolactin levels in children with autism.
Year
2007
Month
February
Volume
61
Issue
4
Page(s)
pp. 545-550.
Abstract Link
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Scientific Validity
Controlled Trial, Peer-Reviewed, Randomised Trial, Secondary Analysis
Comments

This is an extension study of the paper by the Research Units on Pediatric Psychopharmacology Autism Network (2002). This study examined the effects of short- and long-term risperidone treatment on serum prolactin in children and adolescents with autism.

Keywords
Antipsychotics, Autism, Child/Children, Intervention, Medication, Risperidone, Serum Prolactin, Side Effects

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