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Stimulant and Related Medications: Use in Pediatric Patients

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4 Stimulant and Related Medications: Use in Pediatric Patients. Atomoxetine Atomoxetine was the first nonstimulant approved by the FDA for the treatment of ADHD[29] and is an option for patients who cannot take a stimulant medication. It inhibits presynaptic norepinephrine transport, which is thought

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Stimulant and Related Medications: Use in Adults

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arrhythmia, or structural cardiac abnormalities. Patients with preexisting cardiac conditions should avoid the use of stimulant medications and the use of atomoxetine The manufacturers of stimulant and related medications recommend a cardiac evaluation for any patient who presents with cardiac symptoms.[16, 17]

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PRINCIPLES IN USING PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION IN …

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Relative to other high-income countries, use of psychotropic medications is substantially higher in the US; for example, it has more than 80% of the world usage of psychostimulants. It is estimated that about 3.5% of US children are treated with stimulant medication for ADHD, and use has been consistently

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DRUG NAME: Tamoxifen

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Special pediatric considerations are noted when applicable, otherwise adult provisions apply. MECHANISM OF ACTION: Tamoxifen and several of its metabolites are thought to act as estrogen antagonists, by competitively binding to estrogen receptors on tumour and other tissue targets, producing a nuclear complex that decreases DNA synthesis. 1,2

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Adolescent Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to ...

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report having gotten drunk, and 31% report heavy episodic use.4 Among adolescents who drink alcohol, 38% to 62% report having had problems related to their drinking,6 such as interference with work, emotional and psychological health problems, the development of tolerance, and the inability to reduce the frequency and quantity of use. 2 The ...

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