When Should Drugs Be Used to Control Autistic Behaviors?
When Should Drugs Be Used to Control Autistic Behaviors? Wednesday February 7, 2007 Psychiatrists often prescribe drugs to control tantrums and other behaviors that may go along with autism. Are drugs a good choice for controlling behaviors? What are some of the other options for helping people with autism manage troubling behaviors? Drs. Robert Naseef and Cindy Ariel offer insights into the role drugs can play in helping people with autism to control anger and frustration. Have you used drugs to manage behaviors, reduce anxiety, or control obsessiveness? Have they been useful? How do feel about using drugs as a tool to treat autism spectrum disorders? More on the subject of drugs to treat symptoms of autism: • Drugs Used to Treat Autism • Risperdal Prescribed
Psychiatrists often prescribe drugs to control tantrums and other behaviors that may go along with autism. Are drugs a good choice for controlling behaviors? What are some of the other options for helping people with autism manage troubling behaviors? Drs. Robert Naseef and Cindy Ariel offer insights into the role drugs can play in helping people with autism to control anger and frustration. Have you used drugs to manage behaviors, reduce anxiety, or control obsessiveness? Have they been useful? How do feel about using drugs as a tool to treat autism spectrum disorders? More on the subject of drugs to treat symptoms of autism: • Drugs Used to Treat Autism • Risperdal Prescribed for Autism Spectrum Disorders • Tips for Understanding and Managing Your Autistic Child’s Beh