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- Title
Bupropion versus methylphenidate in the treatment of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: randomized double-blind study.
- Authors
Jafarinia, Morteza; Mohammadi, Mohammad-Reza; Modabbernia, Amirhossein; Ashrafi, Mandana; Khajavi, Danial; Tabrizi, Mina; Yadegari, Noorollah; Akhondzadeh, Shahin
- Abstract
Objective To compare the safety and efficacy of bupropion with methylphenidate in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Methods In a 6-week randomized double-blind study, 44 patients with a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of ADHD were randomly assigned to receive bupropion 100-150 mg/day (100 mg/day for <30 kg and 150 mg/day for >30 kg) or methylphenidate 20-30 mg/day. Symptoms were assessed using Teacher and Parent Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale-IV (ADHD-RS-IV) at baseline and weeks 3 and 6. Results Forty patients had at least one post-baseline measurement, and 38 patients completed the trial. No significant difference was found between the two groups on the Parent and Teacher ADHD-RS-IV scores ([ F(1, 38) = 0.266, p = 0.609] and [ F(1, 38) = 0.001, p = 0.972], respectively). By week 6, 18 patients (90%) in each group achieved response on the Parent scale (Fisher's exact test p-value = 1.0). With the Teacher ADHD-RS-IV used, eight (40%) patients in the bupropion group and 12 (60%) patients in the methylphenidate group achieved response by week 6 ( χ2(1) = 1.600, p = 0.206). Headache was observed more frequently in the methylphenidate group. Frequency of other side effects was not significantly different between the two groups. Conclusions Bupropion has a comparable safety and efficacy profile with methylphenidate in children and adolescents with ADHD. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Subjects
BUPROPION; METHYLPHENIDATE; ADRENERGIC uptake inhibitors; ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder; JUVENILE diseases
- Publication
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical & Experimental, 2012, Vol 27, Issue 4, p411
- ISSN
0885-6222
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/hup.2242