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ADHD Dysphoria and Psychostimulant (Concerta, Ritalin) Medication

Written by: Martin Winkler
First version: 22 Jul 2008. Latest version: 10 Oct 2011.

Abstract:

Dysphoria and irritability can occur when people use psychostimulant medications.

Question:

Is dysphoria or irritability a common side effect of psychostimulant medication? My 9 year old girl Daniela got methylphenidate for about 2 weeks now, starting with 5 mg bid. Now the teacher noticed some improvement of attention, but she feels dysphoric and irritable in the afternoon. Should we stop medication?

Answer:

Any emergence of mood changes (irritability or dysphoria) or agitation is very relevant and should be reported to the doctor! There a many possible causes that could contribute to this change.

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