Adventures in Side Effects: Giving your child Clonidine

I’ve been read­ing a blog about the child of a friend of mine lately, and real­ized that I wish that I’d been cap­tur­ing more of the stuff that Kellie and I have gone through rais­ing Jared on my blog. I get a lot of search engine traf­fic here, and it’d be nice if some of it could be help­ful to the par­ents of other autis­tic children.

After his fifth birth­day last Jan­u­ary, Jared had his semi-​annual visit with his neu­rol­o­gist. His teach­ers at school were sug­gest­ing that we find some­thing to help him manage his impulses. Jared was learn­ing at a great rate, but every time he got the idea in his head to pour water on the floor or knock over a table full of crayons, he couldn’t help himself.

So we asked the good doctor what to do, and he sug­gested we try a stim­u­lant like Ritalin. He said that the best thing about start­ing out with Ritalin was that it’s been around long enough that there’s a good under­stand­ing of how to pre­scribe it and when it is and isn’t working.

When Jared started flip­ping out the first week and scream­ing that his eyes were miss­ing, we fig­ured that maybe we should try some­thing else. Ritalin was clearly not what Jared needed.

His doctor pre­scribed him Cloni­dine - half of a 0.1mg tablet, three times a day. The effects were imme­di­ate: Jared fell right to sleep, and stayed that way. Every dose we gave him had him knocked out for a few hours. This also didn’t seem right.

But after a few weeks, he started adjust­ing to the med­i­cine, and now he just gets a little drowsy after taking his pills. If he didn’t sleep well the night before, he some­times catches a nap in the morn­ing, and if not, might get one between school and dinner.

The change in Jared has been dra­matic. By being able to sit still and pay atten­tion longer, he’s learn­ing faster than ever. We’ve even taken down the two top gates that were keep­ing him out of the kitchen, and he hasn’t climbed over the bottom gate once.

I’m not a doctor, and I can’t give any kind of med­ical advice, but Cloni­dine has worked well for my son. I’d encour­age the par­ents of any high-​energy autistic-​spectrum child to ask their doctor about it.

September 20th, 2005 · Category: Autism, Family, Health · Tags: , , , , , · Comments Off