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Therapies for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Evidence Table. <strong>Therapies</strong> <strong>for</strong> children with ASD<br />

Study<br />

Description Intervention<br />

Henry et al., 2006<br />

(continued)<br />

Inclusion/Exclusion<br />

Criteria/Population<br />

C-278<br />

Baseline<br />

Measures Outcomes<br />

Other side effects,<br />

n (%):<br />

Diarrhea: 4 (4.5)<br />

Decreased<br />

appetite: 3 (3.4)<br />

Constipation: 3<br />

(3.4)<br />

Headaches: 1<br />

(1.1)<br />

Tics: 1 (1.1)<br />

Stomach upset: 1<br />

(1.1)<br />

Increased<br />

stereotypy: 1 (1.1)<br />

Increased<br />

perseverations: 1<br />

(1.1 )<br />

Increased anxiety:<br />

1 (1.1 )<br />

Psychosis: 1 (1.1)<br />

Yawning: 1 (1.1)<br />

Pica: 1 (1.1)<br />

Weight gain: 1<br />

(1.1)<br />

Priapism: 1 (1.1)<br />

Modifiers:<br />

75% of subjects<br />

with family history<br />

of bipolar disorder<br />

have activation<br />

side effects (P =<br />

0.13; RR = 2.50,<br />

95%CI: 0.73-8.62)<br />

No association<br />

between age and<br />

activation side<br />

effects observed<br />

Comments: *For subjects treated with more than one SSRI during this period, only the first trial was analyzed in order to<br />

have all the SSRI trials reference separate subjects, keeping the trials independent.<br />

** RR = 3.12, 95% CI: 1.216-8.005

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