Methylphenidate and Sleep Difficulties in Children and Adolescents With ADHD: Results From the 2-Year Naturalistic Pharmacovigilance ADDUCE Study

  • Alexander Häge
  • , Kenneth K.C. Man
  • , Sarah K. Inglis
  • , Jan Buitelaar
  • , Sara Carucci
  • , Marina Danckaerts
  • , Ralf W. Dittmann
  • , Bruno Falissard
  • , Peter Garas
  • , Chris Hollis
  • , Kerstin Konrad
  • , Hanna Kovshoff
  • , Elizabeth Liddle
  • , Suzanne McCarthy
  • , Antje Neubert
  • , Peter Nagy
  • , Eric Rosenthal
  • , Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke
  • , Alessandro Zuddas
  • , Ian C.K. Wong
  • David Coghill, Tobias Banaschewski

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Abstract

Objective: Short-term RCTs have demonstrated that MPH-treatment significantly reduces ADHD-symptoms, but is also associated with adverse events, including sleep problems. However, data on long-term effects of MPH on sleep remain limited. Methods: We performed a 2-year naturalistic prospective pharmacovigilance multicentre study. Participants were recruited into three groups: ADHD patients intending to start MPH-treatment (MPH-group), those not intending to use ADHD-medication (no-MPH-group), and a non-ADHD control-group. Sleep problems were assessed with the Children’s-Sleep-Habits-Questionnaire (CSHQ). Results: 1,410 participants were enrolled. Baseline mean CSHQ-total-sleep-scores could be considered clinically significant for the MPH-group and the no-MPH-group, but not for controls. The only group to show a significant increase in any aspect of sleep from baseline to 24-months was the control-group. Comparing the MPH- to the no-MPH-group no differences in total-sleep-score changes were found. Conclusion: Our findings support that sleep-problems are common in ADHD, but don’t suggest significant negative long-term effects of MPH on sleep.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)699-707
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Attention Disorders
Volume28
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • ADHD
  • long-term safety
  • methylphenidate
  • pharmacovigilance
  • sleep problems

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