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The antidepressant citalopram does not appear to reduce the occurrence of repetitive behaviors in children and teens with autism spectrum disorders, according to a report in the june issue of archives of general psychiatry, one of the jama/archives journals. although the u.s.

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Tags: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism, Disease and Condition, Children's Health, Teen Health, Celexa, Psychiatry, Psychology

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