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Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?

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Resumo:Abstract Introduction: Psychostimulants, especially methylphenidate (MPH), are established treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. Their common side effects are well known, and, although trichotillomania (TTM) and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) are not formally listed among them, they are reported in the literature. This study describes a case of TTM and OCS associated with the use of MPH. Clinical Case: A nine-year-old boy was referred to the Infant and Adolescence Psychiatry consultation due to obsessive thoughts and TTM. He presented to the first appointment already medicated with immediate-release MPH. Discussion: The time span between MPH intake and the presentation of TTM and OCS, together with their resolution in the absence of MPH, raised clinical suspicion of an association between MPH and these conditions. Conclusion: Although TTM and OCS can coexist with ADHD, it was not until MPH exposure that they were observed in the present case.
Autores principais:Antunes,Marta P.
Outros Autores:Aguiar,Inês G.
Assunto:methylphenidate obsessive-compulsive symptoms psychostimulant trichotillomania
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:relatório
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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description Abstract Introduction: Psychostimulants, especially methylphenidate (MPH), are established treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. Their common side effects are well known, and, although trichotillomania (TTM) and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) are not formally listed among them, they are reported in the literature. This study describes a case of TTM and OCS associated with the use of MPH. Clinical Case: A nine-year-old boy was referred to the Infant and Adolescence Psychiatry consultation due to obsessive thoughts and TTM. He presented to the first appointment already medicated with immediate-release MPH. Discussion: The time span between MPH intake and the presentation of TTM and OCS, together with their resolution in the absence of MPH, raised clinical suspicion of an association between MPH and these conditions. Conclusion: Although TTM and OCS can coexist with ADHD, it was not until MPH exposure that they were observed in the present case.
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spelling Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?Antunes,Marta P.Aguiar,Inês G.methylphenidateobsessive-compulsive symptomspsychostimulanttrichotillomaniaopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-07542023000100038URLhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-07542023000100038URLHasVersion2023-03-01Abstract Introduction: Psychostimulants, especially methylphenidate (MPH), are established treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. Their common side effects are well known, and, although trichotillomania (TTM) and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) are not formally listed among them, they are reported in the literature. This study describes a case of TTM and OCS associated with the use of MPH. Clinical Case: A nine-year-old boy was referred to the Infant and Adolescence Psychiatry consultation due to obsessive thoughts and TTM. He presented to the first appointment already medicated with immediate-release MPH. Discussion: The time span between MPH intake and the presentation of TTM and OCS, together with their resolution in the absence of MPH, raised clinical suspicion of an association between MPH and these conditions. Conclusion: Although TTM and OCS can coexist with ADHD, it was not until MPH exposure that they were observed in the present case.Centro Hospitalar do PortoNascer e Crescer v.32 n.1 2023text/htmlengreporthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_93fcother research product
spellingShingle Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?
Antunes,Marta P.
methylphenidate
obsessive-compulsive symptoms
psychostimulant
trichotillomania
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv methylphenidate
obsessive-compulsive symptoms
psychostimulant
trichotillomania
title Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?
title_full Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?
title_fullStr Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?
title_full_unstemmed Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?
title_short Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?
title_sort Trichotillomania, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and methylphenidate − Is there a link?
topic methylphenidate
obsessive-compulsive symptoms
psychostimulant
trichotillomania
topic_facet methylphenidate
obsessive-compulsive symptoms
psychostimulant
trichotillomania
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