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Methylphenidate-induced mania in a prepubertal child.

C Koehler-Troy, M Strober, R Malenbaum

    The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
    |November 1, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Methylphenidate medication can induce mania in children with a family history of bipolar disorder. Caution is advised when prescribing stimulants to these young patients due to potential risks.

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    Area of Science:

    • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
    • Neuropharmacology
    • Genetic Epidemiology

    Background:

    • Methylphenidate is a common psychostimulant used for treating hyperactivity.
    • Family history of bipolar illness is a potential risk factor for affective disorders.
    • Early childhood psychopathology may be linked to later manic-depressive illness.