Methylphenidate and the risk of trauma
Authors:
Kenneth K C Man, Esther W Chan, David Coghill, Ian Douglas, Patrick Ip, Ling-Pong Leung, Matthew S H Tsui, Wilfred H S Wong, Ian C K Wong
Key summary:
Patients with ADHD treated with methylphenidate (most commonly used ADHD stimulant medication) in this study overall were around 9% less likely to experience trauma than those without treatment. The use of methylphenidate medication was found to be associated with a statistically significant reduction in the risk of trauma-related emergency department admission in children and adolescents of both genders. Such trauma prevention should be considered in clinical practice.
Reference:
Man KK, Chan EW, Coghill D, et al. Methylphenidate and the risk of trauma. Pediatrics 2015; 135(1): 40-8.