Objective: Autism is a childhood‐onset disorder of unknown, possibly of multiple aetiologies
The results suggest that the combination of cyproheptadine with a conventional antipsychotic may be superior to conventional antipsychotic alone for children with
Cyproheptadine in the treatment of autistic disorder: A double-blind placebo
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Objective: Autism
Cyproheptadine in the treatment of autistic disorder: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial
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Autism MeRT is a well-tolerated and highly effective approach to symptom relief for those with autism spectrum disorder
Objective: Autism is a childhood-onset disorder of unknown, possibly of multiple aetiologies
It may also be prescribed to your child to increase his or her appetite to help with emptying of the stomach and improve symptoms of nausea and vomiting
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This medication also blocks another natural substance in your body (serotonin)
The core symptoms of autism are abnormalities in social interaction, communication and behaviour
Use of antihistaminics for insomnia is generally discouraged as tachyphylaxis tends to develop soon (as early as day 3)
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The cyproheptadine group experienced a mean (SD) change in appetite score of –2
Patients in the cyproheptadine group experienced
Cyproheptadine is a potent competitive antagonist of
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Although weak, cyproheptadine has been used as a preventive measure against migraines in children
However, many people have no side effects or only have minor side effects
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