Metoclopramide-induced rapid-onset psychosis in a child with methylphenidate use: a case report.

Gökçen İlçioğlu Ekici, Gülser Şenses Dinç, Ayşegül Neşe Çıtak Kurt
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Background: Metoclopramide, a dopamine antagonist employed for its antiemetic effects, can precipitate neuropsychiatric adverse effects, including extrapyramidal symptoms and, in a few instances, acute psychosis. Although there have been reports of metoclopramide-induced psychosis in elderly individuals, there is no documentation of such incidents in children as far as we are aware.

Case presentation: This case report describes an 11-year-old girl with a history of mild intellectual disability and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, managed with 10 mg of methylphenidate daily. She presented to the emergency department with acute gastrointestinal symptoms and was administered two tablets of metoclopramide alongside her regular dose of methylphenidate. Subsequently, she developed psychotic symptoms, disorganized behavior, and agitation. An extensive medical evaluation ruled out other organic pathologies, leading to a diagnosis of rapid-onset psychosis induced by metoclopramide. The psychotic episode, which lasted approximately two weeks, resolved with low-dose antipsychotic treatment.

Conclusions: Children, especially those with neurodevelopmental disorders, are more susceptible to a wide range of side effects. Therefore, this report highlights the necessity for careful pharmacological management. Additionally, this case represents a significant contribution to the scientific literature by being the first to document metoclopramide-induced acute psychosis in children to the best of our knowledge.

一名使用哌醋甲酯的儿童由甲氧氯普胺诱发的速发型精神病:病例报告。
背景:甲氧氯普胺是一种具有止吐作用的多巴胺拮抗剂,可引起神经精神不良反应,包括锥体外系症状,在少数情况下可引起急性精神病。虽然在老年人中有甲氧氯普胺诱发精神病的报道,但据我们所知,在儿童中没有此类事件的记录。病例介绍:本病例报告描述了一名11岁的女孩,有轻度智力残疾和注意缺陷多动障碍的病史,每天服用10mg哌醋甲酯。她以急性胃肠道症状就诊于急诊科,在服用常规剂量的哌醋甲酯的同时服用了两片甲氧氯普胺。随后,她出现精神病症状、行为紊乱和躁动。广泛的医学评估排除了其他器质性病变,导致诊断为甲氧氯普胺引起的快速发作性精神病。精神病发作持续了大约两周,通过低剂量抗精神病药物治疗得以缓解。结论:儿童,特别是那些有神经发育障碍的儿童,更容易受到各种副作用的影响。因此,本报告强调了谨慎的药理学管理的必要性。此外,据我们所知,该病例首次记录了甲氧氯普胺引起的儿童急性精神病,对科学文献做出了重大贡献。
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