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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2008

Clonidine for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: II. ECG Changes and Adverse Events Analysis.

W. Burleson Daviss; Nick C. Patel; Adelaide S. Robb; Michael P. McDermott; Oscar G. Bukstein; William E. Pelham; Donna Palumbo; Peter C. Harris; Floyd R. Sallee

OBJECTIVE To examine the safety and tolerability of clonidine used alone or with methylphenidate in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). METHOD In a 16-week multicenter, double-blind trial, 122 children with ADHD were randomly assigned to clonidine (n = 31), methylphenidate (n = 29), clonidine and methylphenidate (n = 32), or placebo (n = 30). Doses were flexibly titrated up to 0.6 mg/day for clonidine and 60 mg/day for methylphenidate (both with divided dosing). Groups were compared regarding adverse events and changes from baseline to week 16 in electrocardiograms and vital signs. RESULTS There were more incidents of bradycardia in subjects treated with clonidine compared with those not treated with clonidine (17.5% versus 3.4%; p =.02), but no other significant group differences regarding electrocardiogram and other cardiovascular outcomes. There were no suggestions of interactions between clonidine and methylphenidate regarding cardiovascular outcomes. Moderate or severe adverse events were more common in subjects on clonidine (79.4% versus 49.2%; p =.0006) but not associated with higher rates of early study withdrawal. Drowsiness was common on clonidine, but generally resolved by 6 to 8 weeks. CONCLUSIONS Clonidine, used alone or with methylphenidate, appears safe and well tolerated in childhood ADHD. Physicians prescribing clonidine should monitor for bradycardia and advise patients about the high likelihood of initial drowsiness.


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2016

4.62 A SIX-MONTH OPEN-LABEL EXTENSION STUDY OF VORTIOXETINE IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS

Robert L. Findling; Adelaide S. Robb; Melissa P. DelBello; Michael Huss; Nora K. McNamara; Elias H. Sarkis; Russell E. Scheffer; Lis H. Poulsen; Grace Chen; Ole Lemming; Philippe Auby


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

1.6 Polypharmacy, Maintenance, and Depression Beyond Elementary Management of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder

Adelaide S. Robb


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

Aggression, Translationally Considered

Gerrit I. van Schalkwyk; Adelaide S. Robb


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

59.1 A Practical Approach to Identifying and Managing Side Effects of Antipsychotics

Adelaide S. Robb


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

Movement Disorders and Atypical Antipsychotics: Are We Missing the Biggest Issue?

Pamela Campbell; Adelaide S. Robb


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

An Advanced Update in Psychopharmacology Relevant to Clinical Practice

Timothy E. Wilens; Adelaide S. Robb


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

Managing Adverse Effects of Psychotropics in Children

Adelaide S. Robb; Timothy E. Wilens; Elias H. Sarkis


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2017

8.0 Practical Pediatric Psychopharmacology for Pediatricians and Non-Child Psychiatrists

Adelaide S. Robb


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2017

12.0 When Depression Strikes in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: From Recognition to Treatment

Timothy E. Wilens; Adelaide S. Robb; Robert L. Findling

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University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center

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