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Risperdal - Prescription Medication ReviewRisperdal is an anti-psychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and symptoms of autism. My son Sam, who has Asperger's Syndrome, was on Risperdal for a year to help calm him and even out his moods.
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Risperdal, Antipsychotic Drugs Dangerous and Unapproved for Children500,000 children in the US are being prescribed adult antipsychotic drugs. Learn whey this is unnecessary, dangerous, and life threatening. Get some guidance into alternative solutions. -
Risperdal Consta: Dangerous Drug Given to Elderly PatientsRisperdal is indicated for bipolar and schizophrenia patients, not the elderly with dementia. Yet it has been prescribed to thousands and thousands of patients unethically.
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Risperdal M-Tabs Not the Best Choice for Autistic ChildrenWhen starting your Autistic Child on Risperdal you might want to think twice before you take the option of M-Tabs. Find out why M-Tabs might be the worst choice for your autistic child.
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Risperdal Causing Breast Development in Children as Young as FourRisperdal, an antipsychotic often used to psychiatric disorders in children can cause abnormal breast development and even milk production in boys and girls as young as age 4.
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Four Medications Used to Treat Schizophrenia: Risperdal, Zyprexa, Geodone and SeroquelI have been taking medicine for schizophrenia for about six years. In this article I am giving a review of four medicines.
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Autism Risperdal: Should I Put My Autistic Child on Risperdal?Risperdal has just recently in October 2006 been FDA approved for the treatment of irritability in Autism.
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Autism and the Risperdal ConnectionThis is an overview of the FDA's recent approval of the use of Risperdal in the treatment of Autism.
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Intuniv - Prescription Medication ReviewIntuniv is a prescription medication used to treat ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children ages six to 17 years old. My eight-year-old son Sam, who has Asperger's Syndrome, was prescribed Intuniv to help with his poor impulse control.
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