Ji_2016_Curr.Opin.Psychiatry_29_103

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Title : Pharmacotherapy for mental health problems in people with intellectual disability - Ji_2016_Curr.Opin.Psychiatry_29_103
Author(s) : Ji NY , Findling RL
Ref : Curr Opin Psychiatry , 29 :103 , 2016
Abstract :

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Psychotropic medications are commonly prescribed to people with intellectual disability. We reviewed current evidence-based pharmacotherapy options and recent updates to guide clinicians in their medication management plans. RECENT FINDINGS: Antipsychotics, particularly risperidone, appear to be effective in reducing problem behaviors in children with intellectual disability. Evidence in adults is inconclusive. Methylphenidate appears to be effective, and alpha-agonists appear promising in reducing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms. Lithium might be effective in reducing aggression. Evidence is limited to support the use of antiepileptic drugs, anxiolytics, and naltrexone for management of problem behaviors. Antidepressants may be poorly tolerated and might not be effective in reducing repetitive/stereotypic behaviors.In recent trials, glutamatergic and GABAergic agents for fragile X syndrome, and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors for Down's syndrome, failed to show efficacy. Growth hormone treatment might improve cognition and behavior in Prader-Willi syndrome population. Results from oxytocin trials on social behaviors are inconclusive albeit promising. Melatonin appears to improve sleep. Most trials of dietary supplements did not show benefits. SUMMARY: Evidence-based pharmacotherapy options in people with intellectual disability are limited, and many agents can cause substantial adverse events. For this reason, clinicians should consider pharmacotherapy as only a part of comprehensive treatment, and regularly assess drug effects, adverse events, and the feasibility of decreasing dose or withdrawing medications.

PubMedSearch : Ji_2016_Curr.Opin.Psychiatry_29_103
PubMedID: 26779860

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Ji NY, Findling RL (2016)
Pharmacotherapy for mental health problems in people with intellectual disability
Curr Opin Psychiatry 29 :103

Ji NY, Findling RL (2016)
Curr Opin Psychiatry 29 :103