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. 2021 May;31(4):244-258.
doi: 10.1089/cap.2020.0110. Epub 2021 May 7.

Psychotropic Polypharmacy Among Children and Youth with Autism: A Systematic Review

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Psychotropic Polypharmacy Among Children and Youth with Autism: A Systematic Review

Chantel Ritter et al. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2021 May.

Abstract

Objectives: Majority of youth with autism are taking two or more medications (psychotropic or nonpsychotropic) simultaneously, also known as polypharmacy. Yet the efficacy and the potential outcomes of polypharmacy in this population are widely unknown. This systematic literature review described the trends of polypharmacy among autistic youth, and identified factors associated with polypharmacy. Methods: Sixteen studies were included, encompassing over 300,000 youth with autism. Results: Rates of polypharmacy varied quite substantially across studies, ranging from 6.8% to 87% of autistic youth. Having psychiatric comorbidities, self-injurious behaviors, and physical aggression, as well as being male and older, were associated with higher rates of polypharmacy. Conclusion: Findings emphasize the importance of further research to determine appropriate practices related to the monitoring of adverse side effects, and the long-term impact of polypharmacy among autistic youth.

Keywords: autism; children; mental health; multiple medications; polypharmacy; psychotropic medications; youth.

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