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  lüll Psychopharmacology in autism Tsai LYPsychosom Med  1999[Sep]; 61 (5): 651-65Autism is a neurobiological disorder. The core clinical features of autism  include impairment in social interaction, impairments in verbal and nonverbal  communication, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior,  interests, and activities. Autism often has coexisting neuropsychiatric  disorders, including seizure disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,  affective disorders, anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and  Tourette disorder. No etiology-based treatment modality has been developed to  cure individuals with autism. However, comprehensive intervention, including  parental counseling, behavior modification, special education in a highly  structured environment, sensory integration training, speech therapy, social  skill training, and medication, has demonstrated significant treatment effects in  many individuals with autism. Findings from preliminary studies of major  neurotransmitters and other neurochemical agents strongly suggest that  neurochemical factors play a major role in autism. The findings also provide the  rationale for psychopharmacotherapy in individuals with autism. This article  reviews studies of neurochemical systems and related psychopharmacological  research in autism and related neuropsychiatric disorders. Clinical indications  for pharmacotherapy are described, and uses of various medications are suggested.  This article also discusses new avenues of investigation that may lead to the  development of more effective medication treatments in persons with autism.|Adult[MESH]|Autistic Disorder/*complications/*drug therapy/metabolism[MESH]|Brain/drug effects/metabolism[MESH]|Child[MESH]|Dietary Supplements[MESH]|Epilepsy/complications/drug therapy[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Mental Disorders/complications/drug therapy[MESH]|Neurotransmitter Agents/*metabolism[MESH]|Psychopharmacology/trends[MESH]|Psychotropic Drugs/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Vitamins/therapeutic use[MESH] |