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Buspirone therapy for maladaptive behavior and anxiety in developmentally disabled persons
J J Ratey1, R Sovner, E Mikkelsen
1Medifield State Hospital, Mass 02502.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
|October 1, 1989
Abstract:
The authors used buspirone, a new anxiolytic agent that has a low side effect profile, to treat 14 developmentally disabled individuals who demonstrated anxiety as well as aggressive and self-injurious behaviors. Nine of the 14 individuals responded favorably to the drug. The authors present case reports for 3 of the responders and discuss the clinical implications of buspirone therapy.