Study finds antidepressant doesn't help autistic children
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 - 02:35
in Psychology & Sociology
Nationwide research finds that citalopram is no more effective than a placebo and that its side effects are twice as bad. About a third of autistic kids take the drug, known as Celexa in the U.S. 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.