Clinical Effects and Adverse Reactions of Off-Label Use of Aripiprazole in Children and Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities

2006 
Objective: The aim of this study was to report on the clinical efficacy and side effects of aripiprazole in treating behavioral symptoms of children with a developmental disability (DDs). Design/methods: A retrospective chart review of the first 32 children treated with aripiprazole at an urban clinic for children with DD was conducted. Results: Ages ranged from 5 to 19 years; 9 (28%) were female. Twenty four had diagnoses within the autistic spectrum and 18 had mental retardation (MR). Other disorders included: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder/disruptive behavior disorders (n = 13), mood disorders (n = 7), reactive attachment (n = 2), and sleep disorders (n = 2). Target symptoms included aggression, hyperactivity, impulsivity and, self-injurious behaviors. Twenty eight of the children were switched from another antipsychotic. The mean daily aripiprazole starting dose was 7.1 ± 0.32 mg (0.17 mg/kg/day) and the mean daily maintenance dose was 10.55 ± 6.9 mg (0.27mg/kg/day). Aripiprazole had been us...
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