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Magnus Roland Balleby1, Jacob Bentsen1, Jimmi Nielsen1
1Mental Health Center Glostrup, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.
Clozapine effectively reduced challenging behaviors (CBs) in patients with intellectual disabilities (ID). This antipsychotic is a viable option for treatment-resistant cases, with manageable side effects and effective monitoring.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Psychiatry
- Genetics
Background:
- Challenging behaviors (CBs) are prevalent in individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs).
- Diagnosing primary psychiatric disorders in patients with IDs can be challenging.
- No established guidelines exist for treatment-resistant CBs.
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