Title of article :
Evidence based administration of risperidone and paliperidone for the treating conduct disorder
Author/Authors :
Ghanizadeh, Ahmad Department of Psychiatry - Research Center for Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: This study evaluates the evidence-based administration of risperidone and paliperidone for the treating children and
adolescents with conduct disorder (CD). Materials and Methods: A review of the current literature from clinical trials that investigated
the efficacy of risperidone and paliperidone on CD considering the inclusion criteria and search strategies was performed by a search
of PubMed and Google Scholar databases. Results: Out of 53 titles, 31 were irrelevant. The abstract of 22 potentially related articles
were studied. Only six articles reported the results of clinical trial. However, one of them reported the effect of risperidone on conduct
behaviors in autistic disorders. One study was a re-analysis of two previous studies, one study reported the effects of maintenance
versus withdrawal of risperidone treatment and two studies included children with sub-average intelligence. Headache, somnolence
and increased appetite are among the most common reported adverse effects. No study examined the effect of paliperidone on CD
was found. Conclusion: Current literature suggests that risperidone could be effective for treating some conduct behaviors in children
and adolescents. The effect of risperidone on CD is not a well-researched area. There is no well-controlled evidence based reports
about the safety and efficacy of risperidone for the treatment of CD. Further trials should examine the efficacy of these medications
on CD rather than conduct behaviors or disruptive behavior disorders.
Keywords :
Conduct disorder , paliperidone therapeutic , risperidone
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics