Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Study Finds Possible Link Between Childhood Deaths and Stimulants for ADHD - washingtonpost.com

Study Finds Possible Link Between Childhood Deaths and Stimulants for ADHD - washingtonpost.com: Children taking stimulant drugs such as Ritalin to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder are several times as likely to suffer sudden, unexplained death as children who are not taking such drugs, according to a study published yesterday that was funded by the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institute of Mental Health.

While the numbers involved in the study were very small and researchers stopped short of suggesting a cause and effect, the study is the first to rigorously demonstrate a rare but worrisome connection between ADHD drugs and sudden death among children. In doing so, the research adds to the evolving puzzle parents and doctors face in deciding whether to treat children with medication.