Methylphenidate for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents: Cochrane systematic review with meta-analyses and trial sequential analyses of randomised clinical trials

Nov 27, 2015BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

Methylphenidate for ADHD in children and teens: a review and combined analysis of clinical trials

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Abstract

Methylphenidate may improve teacher-rated ADHD symptoms by 9.6 points on the ADHD rating scale.

  • The analysis included 38 parallel group trials with a total of 5111 participants and 147 crossover trials with 7134 participants.
  • Methylphenidate was associated with an increased risk of non-serious adverse events, with a risk ratio of 1.29.
  • Teacher-rated general behaviour showed improvement with methylphenidate, indicated by a standardized mean difference of -0.87.
  • The change in parent-reported quality of life corresponded to a mean difference of 8.0 points on the child health questionnaire.
  • 96.8% of the included trials were assessed as high risk of bias, leading to very low quality ratings for all outcomes.

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