The neurobiology of aggression: implications for the pharmacotherapy of aggressive challenging behaviour by people with intellectual disabilities
ConclusionWith the possible exception of risperidone, there is no reliable evidence that antidepressant, neuroleptic or anticonvulsant drugs are effective treatments for aggression by people with ID.
Source: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research - Category: Disability Authors: Paul Willner Tags: Invited Review Source Type: research