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Atypical Antipsychotic Prescribing in Australian Children and Adolescents: A Survey of Medical Practitioners.

Pradeep RaoHayden WilsonSimone MahfoudaJanice W Y WongHugo A E MorandiniFlorian D Zepf
Published in: Journal of psychiatric practice (2024)
Children and adolescents were prescribed a number of atypical antipsychotics for a variety of indications, with variable perceived confidence and a relatively heavy reliance on "own or peer experience" as opposed to good quality evidence. Challenges exist for both prescribers and policymakers, and further "head-to-head" studies are needed in this age group to ensure that a balance is maintained between therapeutic benefit and safety.
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