The treatment of Tourette's syndrome: current opinions
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The treatment of Tourette's syndrome: current opinions
Abstract
Correct education of the patient is one of the most important aspects in the treatment of Tourette's syndrome. Pharmacotherapy is often unsatisfactory and therefore should be limited to those patients who are significantly impaired. Therapy must be individualised and the most troublesome symptom should be targeted first. In the treatment of tics, dopamine receptor blocking agents are currently the most effective drugs. It is currently unknown whether classic neuroleptics, such as pimozide, selective dopamine receptor antagonists, such as sulpiride, or newer atypical antipsychotics, such as risperidone, have the best adverse effect profile. Tiapride can be used as an alternative, particularly in children. Selective serotonin-re-uptake inhibitors are recommended for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive behaviour. In children suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, psychostimulants, such as methylphenidate, are the treatment of choice. Recent studies have provided increasing evidence that stimulants do not cause a significant increase in tics in the majority of patients.
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