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The Natl Inst of Mental Health says:

The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI's) are the

medications most often prescribed for symptoms of anxiety, depression,

and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Only one of the SSRI's,

fluoxetine, (Prozac®) has been approved by the FDA for both OCD and

depression in children age 7 and older. Three that have been approved

for OCD are fluvoxamine (Luvox®), age 8 and older; sertraline

(Zoloft®), age 6 and older; and clomipramine (Anafranil®), age 10 and

older.4 Treatment with these medications can be associated with

decreased frequency of repetitive, ritualistic behavior and

improvements in eye contact and social contacts. The FDA is studying

and analyzing data to better understand how to use the SSRI's safely,

effectively,and at the lowest dose possible.

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/autism/complete-publication.shtml#pu\

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--- In , Schramm <knospeaba_robert@...>

wrote:

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> Hi Folks,

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> I am wondering if anyone is working with someone who has a very

strong OCD component. The family is interested in researching some

medications that might help in addition to behavior analysis. Any

experiences on specific medications that have been shown successful or

any studies that I can forward about options for them to ask there DRs

about would be greatly appreciated.

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