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Primary Objective: To investigate the behavioral effects of controlled discontinuation as well as the feasibility of discontinuing currently ongoing treatment with risperidone in children and adolescents with behavioral problems who have used…
Primary objectives:* To explore the comparative bioavailability between 12.5 mg of Risperdal® Consta® prepared from a 25 mg dose strength of Risperdal® Consta® EU-sourced, and 12.5 mg of Risperdal® Consta® prepared from a 12.5 mg dose strength…
The potential for risperidone to induce hyperprolactinemia in pediatric patients is well known.However, the effects of drug-induced serum prolactin elevations on growth and sexual maturation havenot been as well characterized in pediatric…
The primary objective of this study is: To study the effect of controlled discontinuation of long-term used risperidone, for the treatment of challenging behavior, on behaviour and health. Our hypothesis is that long-term use of risperidone for…
To demonstrate that ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation using the Niobe* ES system results in superior outcomes compared to a manual approach in subjects with ischemic scar VT in a low ejection fraction population.
Main: to examine the comparative and combined effects of aggression replacement training (ART) and Risperidone on aggressive behaviours among adolescents with aggression problems ages 14-21 across clinical and non clinical settingsSecondary: to…
This study looks if the third generation antipsychotic aripiprazole can improve activity of the prefrontal cortex and cognitive and social function, when compared to the second generation antipsychotic risperidone.
The primary objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that discontinuation of antipsychotics does not lead to deterioration in functioning as measured by the ABC.
Aim of the study is to ascertain the order of magnitude to which ESWT may improve the performance of specific activities of daily living (ADL), measured by Goal Entertainment Scaling (GAS) in people with spinal cord injury and spasticity in the…