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Methylphenidate-induced Exacerbation of Chorea in a Child Resolved with Switching to Atomoxetine

Ekinci O, Yaşöz C, Baş SA, Ekinci N, Doğan

Choreiform movements have been reported with stimulant medications, especially in adults. There is only limited evidence on the management of such reactions in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Hereby,...
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Galactorrhea Probably Related with Switching from Osmotic-release Oral System Methylphenidate (MPH) to Modified-release MPH: An Adolescent Case

Ekinci O, Gunes S, Ekinci N

Galactorrhea, as an adverse effect of psychotropic medications, usually develops due to high dose of antipsychotics. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have also been reported to be related to galactorrhea....
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Manic Symptoms Due to Methylphenidate Use in an Adolescent with Traumatic Brain Injury

Ekinci O, Direk MC, Ekinci N, Okuyaz C

Almost one-fifth of children who sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) are under the risk of attention problems after injury. The efficacy and tolerability of methylphenidate (MPH) in children with...
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