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Treatment with Fluvoxamine against Self-Injury and Aggressive Behavior in Autistic Children
Hiroyuki YokoyamaMieko HiroseKazuhiro HaginoyaMitsutoshi MunakataKazuie Iinuma
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Keywords: fluvoxamine
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2002 Volume 34 Issue 3 Pages 249-253

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Abstract
Five autistic children underwent fluvoxamine administration. Their self-injury and aggressive behaviors did not respond psychotherapy and other medication with haloperidol, carbamazepine. The improvement of the behaviors was excellent in two patients, and partial in one patient. In a patient who received a combination of haloperidol and fluvoxamine, fluvoxamine treatment was discontinued because of severe drowsiness and could not continue. The other patients showed no obvious side effects. These results suggest that fluvoxamine treatment may be indicated for self-injury and aggressive behaviors in autistic children.
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