Thursday, June 18, 2009

ADHD drug Ritalin associated with Heart Attacks in Children

Stimulant drugs such as Ritalin commonly given for ADHD are associated with an increase in sudden unexplained deaths in young people aged 7-19 years, according to a retrospective case-control study published online by the American Journal of Psychiatry. The American Heart Association recommended in April 2009 that children routinely be given electrocardiograms before receiving drugs for attention deficit /hyperactivity disorder.