Methylphenidate-risperidone combination in child psychiatry: A retrospective analysis of 44 cases
INTRODUCTION: Psychotimulant-antipyschotic combinations are frequently used in child psychiatry, but have been rarely described in the literature. METHOD AND PATIENTS: We propose here a retrospective study of 44 children who received the combination methylphenidate (MPH)-risperidone (RIS). The sample is composed of children who received either MPH (n=28) or RIS (n=16) as primary treatment. A vast majority of the children had a comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis. RESULTS: For over 60% of patients, regardless of their initial monotherapy, bitherapy decreased the symptoms of ADHD and conduct disorder, sleep disorders and