In clinical practice, it is not uncommon for autistic patients to arrive after years of treatment with a firm conclusion: Psychiatric medications do not work for them. This belief is typically built on multiple medication trials, inconsistent benefit, and often significant side effects. But the conclusion itself may be misleading. What is often being observed
Why psychiatric medications often fail autistic patients originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
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