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Aripiprazole treatment of irritability associated with autistic disorder and the relationship between prior antipsychotic exposure, adverse events, and weight change.

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Authors
Raymond Mankoski, Gwen Stockton, George Manos, Sabrina Marler, Robert D. McQuade, Robert A. Forbes, Ronald N. Marcus
Title
Aripiprazole treatment of irritability associated with autistic disorder and the relationship between prior antipsychotic exposure, adverse events, and weight change.
Journal
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
Year
2013
Volume
23
Issue
8
Page(s)
pp. 572-576.
Abstract Link
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Scientific Validity
Secondary Analysis, Peer-Reviewed
Comments
This study was a post-hoc analysis of pooled data from two previous studies and is primarily concerned with side effects: * Owen R. et al. (2009). "Aripiprazole in the treatment of irritability in children and adolescents with autistic disorder":/autism_research_journal_articles_publications_study.ikml?ra=2933 Pediatrics. 124(6), pp. 1533-1540 Clinical trial NCT00332241 * Marcus R.N. et al. (2009). "A placebo-controlled, fixed-dose study of aripiprazole in children and adolescents with irritability associated with autistic disorder":/autism_research_journal_articles_publications_study.ikml?ra=2805 Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 48(11), pp. 1110-1119. Clinical trial NCT00337571.
Keywords
Adolescent / Secondary School Age, Antipsychotics, Aripiprazole, Atypical, Autism, Autistic Disorder, Child/Children, Intervention, Irritability, Medication, Primary / Elementary School Age, Side Effects, Sleep / Sleep Problems, Weight Gain/Loss

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