DOI: 10.14264/uql.2017.63
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Evaluating long-term consequences of adolescent antipsychotic exposure

Abstract: Antipsychotic drugs (APDs) are being used increasingly to treat a variety of conditions in adolescence. Accordingly there has been a dramatic increase in the prescription of APDs to adolescents over the past twenty years. Adolescence is an important postnatal developmental period in which major maturation changes occur in both brain structures and multiple neurotransmitter systems. Therefore, adolescence may represent a period of sensitivity to environmental perturbations including exposure to such pharmacolog… Show more

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