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Trends in the prescribing of psychotropic medications to preschoolers
J. M. Zito, D. J. Safer, S. DosReis
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Preschoolers
100%
Antidepressants
100%
Stimulants
100%
Clonidine
100%
Health Maintenance Organizations
75%
Age Groups
50%
Methylphenidate
50%
Medicaid Program
50%
Preschool children
25%
Older children
25%
Medicaid
25%
3-group
25%
4-year-olds
25%
Usage Patterns
25%
Behavioral Disorders
25%
Antidepressant Use
25%
Off-label Indications
25%
Prescription Records
25%
Emotional Disorders
25%
Personalized Medication
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Drug Therapy
100%
Psychotropic Agent
100%
Antidepressant
62%
Central Stimulant Agent
50%
Clonidine
50%
Prevalence
37%
Health Maintenance Organization
37%
Medicaid
25%
Methylphenidate
25%
Emotional Disorder
12%
Typical Antipsychotic
12%
Behavior Disorder
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Psychotropic Agent
100%
Antidepressant
100%
Clonidine
80%
Prevalence
60%
Methylphenidate
40%
Antipsychotic
40%
Prospective Study
20%
Typical Antipsychotic
20%
Behavior Disorder
20%
Emotional Disorder
20%
Neuroscience
Psychoactive Drug
100%
Antidepressant
100%
Analeptic
80%
Clonidine
80%
Methylphenidate
40%
Typical Antipsychotic
20%
Behavior Disorder
20%
Emotional Disorder
20%
Psychology
Medicaid
100%
Methylphenidate
66%
Behavioral Disorder
33%