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Changes over a decade in psychotropic prescribing for people with intellectual disabilities: prospective cohort study.

Angela HendersonPaula McskimmingDeborah KinnearColin McCowanAlasdair McIntoshLinda AllanSally-Ann Cooper
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Despite concerns about antipsychotic prescribing and guidelines recommending their withdrawal, it appears that while fewer antipsychotic prescriptions were initiated by T2 than in T1, people were not withdrawn from them once commenced. People with problem behaviours had increased prescribing. There was also a striking increase in antidepressant prescriptions. Adults with intellectual disabilities need frequent and careful medication reviews.
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