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Use of antipsychotics in children.

Elisa Cascade1, Amir Kalali, Robert Findling.   

Abstract

Over the 2004 through 2008 period, total second-generation antipsychotic prescriptions grew 33 percent from 6.9 million to 9.2 million; second-generation antipsychotic prescriptions for patients under age 18 also increased, but at a slightly slower rate: 24-percent increase from 1.0 million to 1.2 million prescriptions. One-third of patients under age 18 who are prescribed second-generation antipsychotics use them for the treatment of affective psychoses, primarily bipolar disorder (34%). Other common uses for second-generation antipsychotics include hyperkinetic syndrome (12%), pervasive developmental disorders (10%), emotional disorders of children/adolescents (10%), and conduct disturbance (7%). A discussion of the data is provided.

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Keywords:  Children; adolescents; bipolar disorder; conduct disorder; emotional disorder; hyperkinetic syndrome; pervasive developmental disorders; second-generation antipsychotics

Year:  2009        PMID: 19724757      PMCID: PMC2720841     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry (Edgmont)        ISSN: 1550-5952


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