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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 251929" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I'm wondering if you can cite the research that says Risperdal causes agression in 26 percent of cases. That sounds high.</p><p> </p><p>Risperdal does treat aggression. It's probably the atypical antipsychotic that is best at treating aggression. Unfortunately, you will not know whether your son does well on it unless you try. My own son had a bad reaction to Risperdal (dystonia and akathisia), but he has done very well on Seroquel, Risperdal's cousin. It just depends on each child's brain chemistry.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 251929, member: 2423"] I'm wondering if you can cite the research that says Risperdal causes agression in 26 percent of cases. That sounds high. Risperdal does treat aggression. It's probably the atypical antipsychotic that is best at treating aggression. Unfortunately, you will not know whether your son does well on it unless you try. My own son had a bad reaction to Risperdal (dystonia and akathisia), but he has done very well on Seroquel, Risperdal's cousin. It just depends on each child's brain chemistry. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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