2015
Meta-Analysis: Risk of Tics Associated With Psychostimulant Use in Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trials
Cohen SC, Mulqueen JM, Ferracioli-Oda E, Stuckelman ZD, Coughlin CG, Leckman JF, Bloch MH. Meta-Analysis: Risk of Tics Associated With Psychostimulant Use in Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trials. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2015, 54: 728-736. PMID: 26299294, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2015.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWorsening of ticsRisk of ticsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderPlacebo-controlled trialNew onsetDuration of treatmentPsychostimulant usePsychostimulant medicationNew-onset ticsType of psychostimulantsParallel-group trialStratified subgroup analysisSide effect dataTreatment of childrenAge of participantsPlacebo groupAdverse eventsCrossover studyPsychostimulant treatmentTic symptomsRisk ratioSubgroup analysisFamily historyGroup trialsPubMed search
2007
Drug and non-drug treatments of children with ADHD and tic disorders
Poncin Y, Sukhodolsky DG, McGuire J, Scahill L. Drug and non-drug treatments of children with ADHD and tic disorders. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2007, 16: 78-88. PMID: 17665286, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-007-1010-8.ChaptersConceptsAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderTreatment of ADHDTreatment of ticsTic disordersTreatment of childrenStimulant medicationWorsening of ticsNon-pharmacological approachesNon-drug treatmentsChronic tic disorderMinority of childrenDeficit hyperactivity disorderMild ticsSignificant morbiditySchool-aged childrenNovel treatmentsMedicationsLiterature searchPreponderance of evidenceAdverse effectsHyperactivity disorderDisordersMore studiesTreatmentChildren
1986
Rebound Phenomena in Tourette's Syndrome After Abrupt Withdrawal of Clonidine: Behavioral, Cardiovascular, and Neurochemical Effects
Leckman J, Ort S, Caruso K, Anderson G, Riddle M, Cohen D. Rebound Phenomena in Tourette's Syndrome After Abrupt Withdrawal of Clonidine: Behavioral, Cardiovascular, and Neurochemical Effects. JAMA Psychiatry 1986, 43: 1168-1176. PMID: 3465278, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1986.01800120054011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTourette syndromeNeurochemical effectsAbrupt withdrawalWorsening of ticsClonidine therapyClonidine withdrawalClonidine's effectivenessAdrenergic mechanismsBlood pressureOpen trialTic symptomsUrinary excretionPlasma levelsMotor restlessnessHomovanillic acidClonidine hydrochlorideSyndromeWithdrawal periodPrewithdrawal levelsRebound phenomenonPatientsPulse rateClonidineWithdrawalNorepinephrine
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