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Case Reports: Adverse drug reactions and complications
Methylphenidate-associated chest pain in a child
Abstract
A young child was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder with comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. His hyperactivity, impulsivity and absence of awareness towards danger increased his risk of harm and hence methylphenidate was indicated. Unfortunately, he developed chest pain eight months after the treatment initiation. We then stopped the stimulant and changed his treatment to atomoxetine, after which he no longer had chest pain. In the following illustrated case, we will discuss the cardiac side effect of methylphenidate.
- Psychiatry (drugs and medicines)
- Developmental paediatrics
- Child and adolescent psychiatry (paediatrics)
- Unwanted effects / adverse reactions
- Child and adolescent psychiatry