Impact of Long-Term Treatment with OROS Methylphenidate on Pubertal Development in Adolescents with ADHD

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ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to examine whether stimulants impact pubertal development in adolescent Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), an understudied subject. Pubertal staging data were collected during a 2-year open study of extended release methylphenidate in adolescents (N = 111) with ADHD. Tanner stages were compared to national estimates. The sample was primarily male, Caucasian, and a mean age of 14.8 years at baseline. The baseline Tanner stage for 70% of subjects was consistent with chronological age. For the majority of subjects who reached 12 - 20 months (N = 25) or 24 months (N = 21) endpoints, the Tanner stage at respective endpoints was consistent with age. We found that progression in Tanner stage was not associated with OROS MPH duration or dose (p > 0.10). Long-term treatment with extended release methylphenidate did not appear to adversely impact pubertal development in this sample of adolescents with ADHD.

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Hammerness, P. , Geller, D. , Joshi, G. , Georgiopoulos, A. , Doyle, R. , Spencer, T. , Petty, C. , Mahoney, L. and Biederman, J. (2014) Impact of Long-Term Treatment with OROS Methylphenidate on Pubertal Development in Adolescents with ADHD. Open Journal of Psychiatry, 4, 147-152. doi: 10.4236/ojpsych.2014.42019.

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