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Is There A Good Med For Autistic Adults
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i've been on lamictol, latuda,rispiadone, haldol, and now on abilify for autism and all has caused bad aggression and mood problems plus i was upset all the time and i need to know is there a good med that i may can talk to my doctor about trying

posted January 18, 2013
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My 22 yo son has been taking Geodon since he was 16 & it has helped a lot with the agression

posted April 3, 2013
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Abilify doesn't work for my brother he's still gets easily irritable and aggressive.

posted March 25, 2019
A MyAutismTeam Member

my son is doing pretty well on intuniv, celexa and abilify. he has been taking this for many years. The medicine has to be adjusted occasionally and it isn't perfect but seems to be working for now. He still has moments of aggression and anger but we are working on that. He is 12 and at that prepubescent age also. Good luck and don't give up until you feel better.

posted January 21, 2013
A MyAutismTeam Member

My daughter has taken Geodon for 4 yrs now. It is the only med that actually helps her without all the side affects. I wish you well.

posted January 19, 2013
A MyAutismTeam Member

Ask about trying Concerta. Good luck. :)

posted January 18, 2013

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