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The use of psychiatric medication can lead to dependence, and the risks of dependence on certain medications are increased in people with autism. Because risk of addiction increases with dose and duration of use, physicians should weigh the risk of potentially unnecessary and even harmful treatment before prescribing psychiatric medications to people with autism. Also, because people with autism can be hypersensitive to environmental stimuli and other cues, it is important to note that side effects of medications, including sedation, atypical sleep, and weight gain, can make behavior more difficult to assess. Lastly, the use of medications to treat comorbid psychiatric conditions in people with autism can require additional monitoring, and measures to address safety and side effects should be considered.
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