I have to add that I have autism and Risperidone is registered in America for 'irritability' in children and adolescents with autism, but I think they use it off-label in my country.
The FDA's decision was based in part on a study of autistic people with severe and enduring problems of violent meltdowns, aggression, and self-injury; risperidone is not recommended for autistic people with mild aggression and explosive behavior without an enduring pattern.I don't have any problems with violent meltdowns, aggression and/or self-injury.
I have made an appointment with a psychiatrist next month. My main problems are lethargy/depression and/or anxiety (generalized, social, OCD). I can control depression somewhat through physical exercise, but exercise isn't beneficial for my anxiety.
What (medications) should I discuss with him? I'm trying to make a comparison (effectiveness/side-effects) between moclobemide, escitalopram, risperidone and NAC, but maybe there are more options to consider. I hope I can have a constructive conversation with him, but I still don't know how open-minded and competent he is. The last time he couldn't answer my questions.
I have read (and worked with) books about CBT, but I think that this method may not work well for me, because a lot of my thoughts can't be proven (easily) as irrational. I'm trying mindfulness and ACT (Acceptance and commitment therapy) now and I hope this will work better for me.
Edited by Now, 19 April 2012 - 08:48 AM.