Methylphenidate for children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Dec 4, 2025The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Methylphenidate use in children and teens with ADHD

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Abstract

A total of 212 trials involving 16,302 participants were included in the assessment of methylphenidate for ADHD.

  • Methylphenidate may improve teacher-rated ADHD symptoms with a standardized mean difference of -0.74, indicating a reduction in symptoms.
  • There may be no significant impact on serious adverse events when comparing methylphenidate to placebo or no intervention.
  • Methylphenidate may lead to an increased risk of non-serious adverse events, such as sleep problems and decreased appetite.
  • Improvements in teacher-rated general behavior may also be observed with methylphenidate compared to placebo.
  • Quality of life may not be affected by methylphenidate treatment.

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