The indications for the use of methylphenidate in 250 children are reviewed, and the effect of the drug is examined. Concentration was improved or hyperactive behaviour diminished in 89\% of the children with normal intelligence and with no gross physical defect, in 72\% of the children with cerebral palsy, and 68\% of the children with subnormal intelligence. In children with emotional disturbance, response to methylphenidate was seldom satisfactory. Significant side-effects occurred infrequently and only 2 children lost weight during the period of medication.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Leary1979
%A Leary, P. M.
%A Arens, L.
%A Marshall, S.
%A Schadle, S.
%D 1979
%J S Afr Med J
%K Adolescent; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity; Cerebral Palsy; Child; Child, Preschool; Drug Evaluation; Humans; Hyperkinesis; Intelligence; Methylphenidate
%N 10
%P 374--376
%T Clinical experience with methylphenidate.
%V 55
%X The indications for the use of methylphenidate in 250 children are reviewed, and the effect of the drug is examined. Concentration was improved or hyperactive behaviour diminished in 89\% of the children with normal intelligence and with no gross physical defect, in 72\% of the children with cerebral palsy, and 68\% of the children with subnormal intelligence. In children with emotional disturbance, response to methylphenidate was seldom satisfactory. Significant side-effects occurred infrequently and only 2 children lost weight during the period of medication.
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