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There are many medications for autism currently in use. Doctors attempt to make their selections from among the current medications for treating autism based on the symptoms the autistic person is showing and past successes and failures treating that particular person with other medications for treating autism.

Caretakers of someone who has been diagnosed with autism will need to be particularly observant when medications for autism are changed. In some cases adverse reactions or undesired outcomes may result from the use of current medications for treating autism. This is why the autistic patient will generally be started on a very low dose of a medication and then slowly moved up until the smallest effective dose is found or the medication is ruled out as a positive treatment for that particular patient.

It should be emphasized that there are no medications for curing autism, only medications for treating autism. For this reason, medications for autism are often combined with various other types of therapy to receive the best overall results. The goal is to get enough benefits from the medications for treating autism to help the patient function closer to normal in society and be able to learn and grow as a person towards more independent, broad mental capacities.

Specific Medications For Autism:

Anti-Anxiety

Autistic people often suffer a lot of anxiety on a daily basis. They do not have the same mental controls over their responses to these anxieties that an ordinary person typically has. As a result they may act out in unpredictable ways and suffer a lot of mental anguish they cannot understand. Anti-anxiety medications can help with treating autism's anxiety, but the patient should be monitored for any signs of extreme actions that they might not normally take when beginning anti-anxiety medications for autism.

Anti-Psychotic

Those with autism may act out their thoughts and feelings in ways that we find strange and unpredictable. In some cases they may even become a physical danger to themselves and others. Anti-psychotics can be used to help the autistic patient respond more calmly and predictably to their thoughts and feelings. This should help the autistic person sleep better and act with less aggression.

Anti-Convulsant

Anti-Convulsant medications are used for treating autism when the autism is accompanied by seizures.

Sedative

Occasionally, autistic patients will be treated with sedatives for insomnia for short periods of time. Other methods usually need to be implemented to help the autistic person relax and go to sleep over the long term because sedatives are only a short-term sleep solution.

Stimulant

Stimulants are often prescribed to help those with autism to focus their minds. Autistic people tend to be easily distracted. This is particularly important for autistic school children who already have a lot to overcome in school.

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