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Long term methylphenidate exposure and growth in children and adolescents with ADHD. A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
Carucci, S
Balia, C
Gagliano, A
Lampis, A
Buitelaar, JK
Danckaerts, M
Dittmann, RW
Garas, P
Hollis, C
Inglis, S
Konrad, K
Kovshoff, H
Liddle, EB
McCarthy, S
Nagy, P
Panei, P
Romaniello, R
Usala, T
Wong, ICK
Banaschewski, T
Sonuga-Barke, E
Coghill, D
Zuddas, A
Carucci, S
Balia, C
Gagliano, A
Lampis, A
Buitelaar, JK
Danckaerts, M
Dittmann, RW
Garas, P
Hollis, C
Inglis, S
Konrad, K
Kovshoff, H
Liddle, EB
McCarthy, S
Nagy, P
Panei, P
Romaniello, R
Usala, T
Wong, ICK
Banaschewski, T
Sonuga-Barke, E
Coghill, D
Zuddas, A
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Methylphenidate (MPH) is an efficacious treatment for ADHD but concerns have been raised about potential adverse effects of extended treatment on growth. OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the literature, up to December 2018, conducting a meta-analysis of association of long-term (> six months) MPH exposure with height, weight and timing of puberty. RESULTS: Eighteen studies (ADHD n = 4868) were included in the meta-analysis. MPH was associated with consistent statistically significant pre-post difference for both height (SMD = 0.27, 95% CI 0.16-0.38, p < 0.0001) and weight (SMD = 0.33, 95% CI 0.22-0.44, p < 0.0001) Z scores, with prominent impact on weight during the first 12 months and on height within the first 24-30 months. No significant effects of dose, formulation, age and drug-naìˆve condition as clinical moderators were found. Data on timing of puberty are currently limited. CONCLUSIONS: Long-term treatment with MPH can result in reduction in height and weight. However, effect sizes are small with possible minimal clinical impact. Long-term prospective studies may help to clarify the underlying biological drivers and specific mediators and moderators.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1340016833
Document Type :
Electronic Resource