Safety of 80 antidepressants, antipsychotics, anti‐attention‐deficit/hyperactivity medications and mood stabilizers in children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders: a large scale systematic meta‐review of 78 adverse effects

May 13, 2020World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)

Safety of 80 Psychiatric Medications and Their 78 Side Effects in Children and Teens

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Abstract

Data from 337,686 children and adolescents indicated varying safety profiles among 80 psychotropic medications.

  • Six antidepressants had data on ≥20% of 78 adverse events, with escitalopram and fluoxetine showing a safer profile.
  • Among antipsychotics, lurasidone emerged as having a safer profile compared to others.
  • Methylphenidate was noted for its relative safety among anti-ADHD medications.
  • Lithium was identified as having a safer profile among mood stabilizers.
  • Concerns about safety were raised primarily for venlafaxine, olanzapine, atomoxetine, guanfacine, and valproate.
  • Common adverse effects included nausea/vomiting and discontinuation for antidepressants, sedation and weight gain for antipsychotics, and anorexia and insomnia for anti-ADHD medications.

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