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- Authors
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James T. McCracken,
James McGough,
Bhavik G. Shah,
Pegeen Cronin,
Daniel Hong,
Michael G. Aman,
L. Eugene Arnold,
Ronald L. Lindsay,
Patricia L. Nash,
Jill A. Hollway,
Christopher J. McDougle,
David J. Posey,
Naomi B. Swiezy,
Arlene E. Kohn,
Lawrence Scahill
- Title
- Risperidone in children with autism and serious behavioral problems.
- Journal
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New England Journal of Medicine
- Year
- 2002
- Volume
- 347
- Issue
- 5
- Page(s)
- pp. 314-321
- Full Item
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- Abstract Link
- Read Abstract (New Window)
- Publication Format
- Journal Article
- Efficacy Study/Review
- Yes
- Scientific Validity
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Controlled Trial,
Double Blind,
Placebo,
Peer-Reviewed,
Randomised Trial
- Keywords
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Adolescent / Secondary School Age,
Anger/Aggression,
Antipsychotics,
Appetite,
Autism,
Autistic Disorder,
Child/Children,
Dizziness,
Drowsiness/Sedation,
Hypersalivation/Drooling,
Intervention,
Medication,
Mental Health,
Primary / Elementary School Age,
Psychoactive,
Risperidone,
Self Injurious Behaviour,
Side Effects,
Tantrum,
Weight Gain/Loss
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