What is the best medication for Aspergers?

There are no drugs specifically prescribed for ASD. Some people with Asperger's or related conditions are able to function well in life without taking any medications.
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These medications include:
  • Antidepressants (SSRIs or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors).
  • Anti-psychotics.
  • Drugs for attention-deficit disorder.
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What is the best antidepressant for Aspergers?

The SSRIs most commonly prescribed to autistic people are fluoxetine and sertraline. Sertraline is often the top choice because its side effects are milder than those of other SSRIs and because it has fewer interactions with other drugs.
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How do you treat Asperger's in adults?

How is Asperger's treated in adults?
  1. Cognitive behavioral therapy. A therapist can help you cope with some of the emotional effects of autism, such as social isolation and anxiety. ...
  2. Speech therapy. A speech pathologist can work with you to learn voice control and modulation.
  3. Vocational therapy. ...
  4. Medications.
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What treatments are available for Asperger syndrome?

Treatment of Asperger's Syndrome usually includes:
  • Social skills training.
  • Behavior supports.
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Parent education and training.
  • Speech-language therapy.
  • Occupational therapy.
  • Special education classes.
  • Medication.
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Do antidepressants work for Aspergers?

While there is no medication specifically for Asperger's or autism spectrum disorders, medication may be prescribed for depression, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (e.g., Prozac). Some medications may also help reduce the repetitive behaviors that are characteristic of Asperger's.
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Can Aspergers be treated with medication?

There aren't any drugs approved by the FDA that specifically treat Asperger's or autism spectrum disorders. Some medications, though, can help with related symptoms like depression and anxiety. Your doctor may prescribe some of these: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
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Does Prozac help with Asperger's?

The research, which included 37 high-functioning autistic adults, mainly diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, followed participants for 12 weeks. Taking Prozac (fluoxetine) doubled the chances that a patient would show overall improvement, measured by their clinicians.
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What happens if Aspergers goes untreated?

Some of the effects of unaddressed or untreated Asperger's syndrome may include: Social isolation. Difficulty making and keeping friends. Challenges in finding and maintaining steady employment.
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Is Aspergers considered a disability?

Because Asperger's syndrome is an Autism Spectrum Disorder, it is among the conditions that qualify for disability benefits. Asperger's syndrome is classified in the Social Security Administration's blue book under autistic disorders and other pervasive developmental disorders.
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What is the most distinctive symptom of a person with Asperger's?

One telltale sign of Asperger's syndrome is having difficulty in social situations. Common symptoms of Asperger's that may impact social interaction or communication include: Problems making or maintaining friendships. Isolation or minimal interaction in social situations.
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What do adults with Aspergers struggle with?

Asperger's in adults typically causes issues with communication, emotion regulation and interpretation, social interactions, and behavior. People who have Asperger's may also experience other conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or OCD.
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What is an Asperger's meltdown in adults?

A meltdown is where a person with autism or Asperger's temporarily loses control because of emotional responses to environmental factors. They aren't usually caused by one specific thing. Triggers build up until the person becomes so overwhelmed that they can't take in any more information.
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What it's like living with Asperger's?

A: According to Stanford University Medical School, people with Asperger's have an inability to make friendships and lack an interest in doing so, as well the ability to start friendships with peers. The Mayo Clinic holds a similar view and socializing does not come naturally for people with Asperger's.
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How do you treat Asperger's anxiety?

In mindfulness treatment, people may learn special breathing and relaxation techniques, meditation, and other exercises. A few studies suggest that mindfulness and CBT are promising anxiety treatments for autistic adults. But much more work needs to be done, according to two researchers in the United Kingdom.
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Is Asperger's a mental health issue?

Asperger syndrome, or Asperger's, is a previously used diagnosis on the autism spectrum. In 2013, it became part of one umbrella diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5).
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How does an Asperger's mind work?

One popular theory is that people with Asperger's syndrome and other autistic disorders lack a "theory of mind" — the intuitive understanding that others have their own thoughts and feelings. As a result, they cannot imagine their way into the minds of others to anticipate their responses.
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What kind of jobs are good for Aspergers?

Some great job choices for people with Asperger's syndrome are:
  • Computer programming.
  • Drafting.
  • Photography.
  • Equipment designing.
  • Car mechanic.
  • Accounting.
  • Taxi driver.
  • Physicist.
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Can you drive a car if you have Aspergers?

Most of us without a neurological development diagnosis like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have little trouble learning to drive—we're able to attend driver education courses, easily recognize signals and road signs, and react safely in typical driving scenarios.
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Can you get money if you have Aspergers?

Children or adults with Asperger's syndrome may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Children are limited to SSI (Supplemental Security Income). To qualify for benefits, the parent's must meet strict income guidelines and it must be shown that the child has significant impairment in: learning.
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Does Aspergers get better with age?

Asperger's syndrome is lifelong. But symptoms tend to improve over time. Adults with this condition can learn to understand their own strengths and weaknesses. And they can improve their social skills.
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Can you develop Aspergers or are you born with it?

No one thing causes Asperger's syndrome. However, research suggests that certain factors during pregnancy and after birth may put a child at higher risk of an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. Those factors include: A chromosomal abnormality (such as fragile X syndrome).
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What is the best medication for adults with autism?

Antipsychotics. Some newer antipsychotic medications may help with aggression, self-harm, and behavioral problems in both children and adults with autism. The FDA recently approved the use of risperidone (Risperdal) and apripiprazole (Abilify) to treat symptoms of autism.
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What is the best mood stabilizer for autism?

Risperidone (Risperdal®)

Risperidone is an antipsychotic and mood stabilizer medication and is also used for treatment of irritability of autism and tic disorders.
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What is the best medication for autism?

Studies have shown that medication is most effective when it's combined with behavioral therapies. Risperidone (Risperdal) is the only drug approved by the FDA for children with autism spectrum disorder.
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Why is Asperger's no longer a diagnosis?

The reason behind the reclassification of Asperger's syndrome was its similarity to autism, and the fact that it was distinguished from the latter based simply on a lack of language and cognitive delay — which, interestingly, isn't something every individual on the spectrum experiences.
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