Sunay Firat
Çukurova University
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Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 2002
Rasim Somer Diler; Sunay Firat; Ayse Avci
Abstract Background: Risperidone has potent effects on serotonin and dopamine neuronal systems, both of which have been implicated in the pathophysiology of autism. Risperidone is increasingly being used to treat specific symptoms in children with autism. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy and tolerability of risperidone in young children with autism. Methods: In this single-site, 6-month, open-label study, young autistic children aged 3 to 7.5 years were administered risperidone 0.5 mg/d for 15 days and then 1 mg/d until 3 months; doses were thereafter individually adjusted to a maximum of 2 mg/d between the third and sixth month. The Clinical Global Impression—Severity of Illness (CGI-SI) scale, Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), and Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) were used to assess efficacy. The CGI-Adverse Effect scale and the Adverse Effect Checklist were used to assess the incidence and severity of adverse events. Results: A total of 20 children (mean age, 4.95 ± 1.18; range, 3–7.5 years) were enrolled; 16 completed the 6-month study. Two children were withdrawn due to noncompliance with the treatment protocol during the first month, and 2 children were withdrawn from the study during the first month because of marked agitation, anger, and aggression thought to be related to treatment. The mean dose of risperidone was 1.53 mg/d (range, 0.04–0.11 mg/kg per day). Thirteen of the 16 children (81%) demonstrated at least 1 grade improvement on CGI-SI scores. Mean total CARS score significantly decreased from 39.06 ± 6.23 to 32.03 ± 8.73 after 6 months ( P = 0.001). Scores on 11 of the 15 subscales of the CARS showed significant improvement ( P Conclusion: In this population of young autistic children, risperidone had positive effects on most symptoms of autistic disorder. Additional double-blind, placebo-controlled studies are needed to determine the effectiveness of risperidone in the management of autism.
Clinical psychopharmacology and neuroscience : the official scientific journal of the Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology | 2011
Gonca Gül Çelik; Aysegul Yolga Tahiroglu; Sunay Firat; Ayse Avci
There are many comorbid disorders associated with autism spectrum disorders in child and adolescent population. Although obsessive compulsive disorder and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) comorbidity has common in clinical practice, there are few reports about psychopharmacological treatment for obsessive compulsive symptoms in children with ASD in the literacy. We report a successful treatment case with aripiprazole in Aspergers Disorder with obsessive compulsive symptoms. The Yale Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale was performed to assess symptom variety. This case report supports the effectiveness of aripiprazole in treatment of obsessive compulsive symptoms in Aspergers Disorder or ASDs. Aripiprazole may be beneficial to obsessive compulsive disorder comorbid autism spectrum disorders in child and adolescent age group.
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2002
Sunay Firat; Rasim Somer Diler; Ayse Avci; Gulsah Seydaoglu
Yonsei Medical Journal | 2003
Osman Demirhan; Deniz Taştemir; Rasim Somer Diler; Sunay Firat; Ayse Avci
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine | 2017
Sunay Firat; Yiğit İltaş; Mete Korkut Gülmen
Archive | 2016
Sunay Firat; Mete Korkut Gülmen
Journal of Forensic Medicine | 2016
Sunay Firat; Serap Torun; Cem Kaan Parsak; Mete Korkut Gülmen
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine | 2016
Sunay Firat; Sevi Ünal; Çiğdem Yalçın Geleş
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine | 2016
Sunay Firat; Elçin Yoldaşcan; Duygu Ayabakan Çot; Nebile Daglioglu; Mete Korkut Gülmen
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine | 2016
Sunay Firat; Yiğit İltaş; Mete Korkut Gülmen