The drug has no known therapeutic benefit for autism: it is used as a chemical restraint to disable children and control their behavior. J & J acknowledged: “The anti-psychotic drug is not a cure for autism, nor does it treat the condition itself.” But Dr. Steven Galson, director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), told The Los Angeles Times: "This approval should benefit many autistic children as well as their parents and other caregivers." ================================================================== rosy Utah Drug Addiction