Abstract

During the past decade, pediatric prescriptions of atypical antipsychotics (AAs) increased fivefold, and more than 80% were for nonpsychotic diagnoses (JW Psychiatry Jun 23 2008, Jun 21 2006, and Sep 4 2002), notwithstanding reports of extreme weight gain at young ages (JW Psychiatry Apr 10 2002). These researchers evaluated the effect of AA use in 272 AA-naive patients …

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