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| January 4, 2008

Drugs Offer No Benefit in Curbing Aggression, Study Finds

By BENEDICT CAREY

The drugs most widely used to manage aggressive outbursts in intellectually disabled people are no more effective than placebos for most patients and may be less so.

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