A Tough Pill to Swallow: Medicating Autism
Hosts Julianna Scott and Kelley Jensen tackle the challenging topic of medicating autistic children in "A Tough Pill to Swallow: Medicating Autism." They share personal experiences starting medication for their sons around ages 5–6, addressing anxiety, learning difficulties, and behavioral challenges. The episode covers the reality that while only two drugs are FDA-approved for autism (Abilify and Risperidone), over 50 medications across six drug classes are commonly prescribed off-label. They emphasize finding specialized psychiatrists, tracking data systematically, managing side effects, and viewing medication as a tool for learning and development rather than a cure.
Key Takeaways:
- Medication should be a tool supporting other therapies, not a standalone solution.
- Finding a specialized child psychiatrist or developmental pediatrician is crucial.
- Systematic data collection helps determine medication effectiveness.
- Summer is ideal for starting medication trials due to fewer variables.
- Patient advocacy and second opinions are important when progress stalls.
- Medication enables access to learning and social opportunities.
- Future treatments like folate supplementation and oxytocin show promise.
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