Study finds antidepressant doesn't help autistic children - latimes.com

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Study finds antidepressant doesn't help autistic children - latimes.com

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An antidepressant commonly prescribed to help autistic children control their repetitive behaviors is actually no better than a placebo, according to a report published today.

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Tags: Behavior, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Medication, Antidepressant, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism, Children's Health, Celexa

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