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Potential Risk of Prolonged Administration of Stimulant Medication for Hyperactive Children.
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (1980)
  • Anne M. Schell, Occidental College
  • James H. Satterfield
  • Susan D. Barb
Abstract
A battery of clinical laboratory evaluations was obtained biannually in hyperactive boys treated continuously with methylphenidate hydrochloride for 1 to 4 years. Blood pressure and heart rate were evaluated annually. Pretreatment baseline studies did not implicate low blood glucose or calcium levels, or anemia, as factors contributing to hyperactivity. Prolonged administration of methylphenidate hydrochloride was not associated with disturbances in the hemopoietic, endocrine, hepatic or cardiovascular functions analyzed.
Publication Date
September, 1980
Citation Information
Anne M. Schell, James H. Satterfield and Susan D. Barb. "Potential Risk of Prolonged Administration of Stimulant Medication for Hyperactive Children." Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics Vol. 1 Iss. 3 (1980)
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