This is another example of why medications are not a safe substitute for applied behavior analysis with supplementary aversives including skin shock if needed. Unfortunately, this recall is for medication dispensed over two months ago, long after people were placed at risk and no one could have predicted this side effect beforehand. The ultimate punishment is death, which can result from a behavior or a side effect of a drug. A 2 second skin shock is the less restrictive intervention by far. We need to be prescribing judiciously, to serve an individual if needed, not to benefit inappropriate placements with insufficient structure, lack of trained staff and useless politically correct behavior plans with no consequences for dangerous behaviors other than chemical prisons.