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Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system
Previous studies have suggested that risk of psychotic events may be increased in children exposed to methylphenidate (MPH). However, this risk has not been fully examined, and the possibility of confounding factors has not been excluded. Patients aged 6–19 years who received at least one MPH prescr...
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author | Man, K K C Coghill, D Chan, E W Lau, W C Y Hollis, C Liddle, E Banaschewski, T McCarthy, S Neubert, A Sayal, K Ip, P Wong, I C K |
author_facet | Man, K K C Coghill, D Chan, E W Lau, W C Y Hollis, C Liddle, E Banaschewski, T McCarthy, S Neubert, A Sayal, K Ip, P Wong, I C K |
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description | Previous studies have suggested that risk of psychotic events may be increased in children exposed to methylphenidate (MPH). However, this risk has not been fully examined, and the possibility of confounding factors has not been excluded. Patients aged 6–19 years who received at least one MPH prescription were identified using Hong Kong population-based electronic medical records on the Clinical Data Analysis and Reporting System (2001–2014). Using the self-controlled case series design, relative incidence of psychotic events was calculated comparing periods when patients were exposed to MPH with non-exposed periods. Of 20,586 patients prescribed MPH, 103 had an incident psychotic event; 72 (69.9%) were male and 31 (30.1%) female. The mean age at commencement of observation was 6.95 years and the mean follow-up per participant was 10.16 years. On average, each participant was exposed to MPH for 2.17 years. The overall incidence of psychotic events during the MPH exposure period was 6.14 per 10,000 patient-years. No increased risk was found during MPH-exposed compared with non-exposed periods (incidence rate ratio (IRR) 1.02 (0.53–1.97)). However, an increased risk was found during the pre-exposure period (IRR 4.64 (2.17–9.92)). Results were consistent across all sensitivity analyses. This study does not support the hypothesis that MPH increases risk of incident psychotic events. It does indicate an increased risk of psychotic events before the first prescription of MPH, which may be because of an association between psychotic events and the behavioural and attentional symptoms that led to psychiatric assessment and initiation of MPH treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-53141282017-02-27 Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system Man, K K C Coghill, D Chan, E W Lau, W C Y Hollis, C Liddle, E Banaschewski, T McCarthy, S Neubert, A Sayal, K Ip, P Wong, I C K Transl Psychiatry Original Article Previous studies have suggested that risk of psychotic events may be increased in children exposed to methylphenidate (MPH). However, this risk has not been fully examined, and the possibility of confounding factors has not been excluded. Patients aged 6–19 years who received at least one MPH prescription were identified using Hong Kong population-based electronic medical records on the Clinical Data Analysis and Reporting System (2001–2014). Using the self-controlled case series design, relative incidence of psychotic events was calculated comparing periods when patients were exposed to MPH with non-exposed periods. Of 20,586 patients prescribed MPH, 103 had an incident psychotic event; 72 (69.9%) were male and 31 (30.1%) female. The mean age at commencement of observation was 6.95 years and the mean follow-up per participant was 10.16 years. On average, each participant was exposed to MPH for 2.17 years. The overall incidence of psychotic events during the MPH exposure period was 6.14 per 10,000 patient-years. No increased risk was found during MPH-exposed compared with non-exposed periods (incidence rate ratio (IRR) 1.02 (0.53–1.97)). However, an increased risk was found during the pre-exposure period (IRR 4.64 (2.17–9.92)). Results were consistent across all sensitivity analyses. This study does not support the hypothesis that MPH increases risk of incident psychotic events. It does indicate an increased risk of psychotic events before the first prescription of MPH, which may be because of an association between psychotic events and the behavioural and attentional symptoms that led to psychiatric assessment and initiation of MPH treatment. Nature Publishing Group 2016-11 2016-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5314128/ /pubmed/27845780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2016.216 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Original Article Man, K K C Coghill, D Chan, E W Lau, W C Y Hollis, C Liddle, E Banaschewski, T McCarthy, S Neubert, A Sayal, K Ip, P Wong, I C K Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system |
title | Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system |
title_full | Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system |
title_fullStr | Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system |
title_full_unstemmed | Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system |
title_short | Methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system |
title_sort | methylphenidate and the risk of psychotic disorders and hallucinations in children and adolescents in a large health system |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5314128/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27845780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2016.216 |
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