Pharmacological treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children with comorbid tic disorders

Jun 27, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Medicine treatment for ADHD in children who also have tic disorders

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Abstract

A total of 510 participants across eight randomized controlled trials were assessed for the effects of pharmacological treatments on ADHD symptoms in children with tic disorders.

  • Methylphenidate, clonidine, guanfacine, desipramine, and atomoxetine may reduce ADHD symptoms in children with tics, though the evidence quality is low to very low.
  • Tic symptoms improved in participants treated with guanfacine, desipramine, methylphenidate, clonidine, and a combination of methylphenidate and clonidine.
  • High-dose dextroamphetamine could worsen tics, as observed in one limited-duration study.
  • Side effects such as appetite suppression or weight loss were associated with methylphenidate, dextroamphetamine, atomoxetine, and desipramine.
  • Insomnia was linked to methylphenidate and dextroamphetamine, while sedation was noted with clonidine.

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