Abstract and Introduction Clinical Profile of Aripiprazole as Reflected by Clinical ... and adverse effects of the treatment. In this group of patients, it is important to be aware of the use ...
As with other drugs, aripiprazole can cause side effects, such as weight gain and involuntary movements. If you’re not able to tolerate side effects of aripiprazole, talk with your doctor or ...
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Aripiprazole was recently US FDA-approved to treat irritability in children and adolescents with autistic disorder aged 6–17 years. There are currently only two psychotropics approved by the FDA ...
The distinction between an organic or functional disease is central to the diagnosis of illnesses. The aim is to distinguish symptoms and syndromes (groups of symptoms) that can be explained by ...
Comparing the results it suggested that the locomotor acitivity due to the drug was much more in the group receiving nanosized aripiprazole than the group administered with plain oral solution of drug ...
The Functional Reach Test is a special test used as an outcome measure in physical therapy. It is used to assess your balance and functional motion after an injury or illness or when you may have ...
The Rome diagnostic criteria for the functional bowel disorders and functional abdominal pain are used widely in research and practice. A committee consensus approach, including criticism from ...