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Review of the Evidence for Treatment of Children with Autism with Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
Authors:Lis West  MSN  CPNP    Susan H. Brunssen  PhD  RN     Julee Waldrop  MSN  PNP
Affiliation:Carolina Pediatric Group, Fayetteville, NC;
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Nursing, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:PURPOSE.  To review the potential role of serotonin dysregulation in autism and the efficacy of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in treating core deficits and associated symptoms of autism in children. The literature was searched for reports of SSRI use in children with autism. Data are presented from prospective clinical trials that evaluated treatment outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS.  Some SSRIs show moderate success in managing specific behaviors. Only fluoxetine shows evidence of decreasing global autism severity.
PRACTICE IMPLICATION.  Definitive conclusions concerning selection criteria, dosage, safety, and efficacy cannot be drawn given the current state of evidence.
Keywords:Antidepressants    autism    pervasive developmental disorder    pharmacotherapy    psychopharmacotherapy    selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
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