Will Adderall cause sudden death in children?

Adderall is a very dangerous medication, especially to children it is not prescribed for. If a child ingests Adderall, call poison control immediately. Mothers who breastfeed cannot take Adderall because the drug would pass through the mother's milk and to the baby.An overdose of Adderall can certainly be fatal.

The pills are sweet and would be very appealing and like candy to a child. A parent or guardian should always be mindful of children and create a safe environment for children within the home. Keeping medications and other potentially harmful substances out of the reach of children is of the up most importance.

The Canadian government has pulled the medication Adderall because Health Canada said the drug "carries a risk of sudden death in children. " If your child has taken Adderall, seek medical care immediately - beginning by calling poison control.

Adderall is a very dangerous medication, especially to children it is not prescribed for. If a child ingests Adderall, call poison control immediately. Mothers who breastfeed cannot take Adderall because the drug would pass through the mother's milk and to the baby.

An overdose of Adderall can certainly be fatal. The pills are sweet and would be very appealing and like candy to a child. A parent or guardian should always be mindful of children and create a safe environment for children within the home.

Keeping medications and other potentially harmful substances out of the reach of children is of the up most importance. The Canadian government has pulled the medication Adderall because Health Canada said the drug "carries a risk of sudden death in children. " If your child has taken Adderall, seek medical care immediately - beginning by calling poison control.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The Associated Press reported on Aug. 24, 2005 that Canadian health officials will allow Adderall XR to return to the market. A Health Canada spokesperson told AP that a panel of experts decided there was not enough evidence of increased harm from the drug. Feb. 10, 2005 - Twelve sudden deaths in American kids taking Adderall have led Canada to suspend sales of the drug.

Adderall is an amphetamine drug used to treat children and adults with ADHD -- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It's sold in the U.S. in an immediate-release form and, as Adderall XR, in an extended-release form. The FDA is not following the lead of Health Canada, the Canadian drug regulatory agency.

After seeing the same reports in August 2004, the FDA at that time merely agreed to a label change for Adderall XR. That change made it clear that Adderall XR should not be given to patients with heart defects. "FDA does not feel that any immediate changes are warranted in the FDA labeling or approved use of this drug based upon its preliminary understanding of Health Canada's analyses of adverse-event reports and FDA's own knowledge and assessment of the reports received by the agency," a Feb. 9 FDA statement says.

Shire Pharmaceuticals - the manufacturer of Adderall -- reported the 12 child deaths to U.S. and Canadian regulatory agencies. They occurred in the U.S. between 1999 and 2003 - a time when doctors wrote more than 37 million Adderall prescriptions for about 1 million patients worldwide. The reports of sudden death occurred in children taking Adderall or Adderall XR.

Shire strongly disagrees with Health Canada's interpretation of the deaths, says company spokesman Matthew Cabrey. "Adderall and Adderall XR are safe, effective treatments for people diagnosed with ADHD," Cabrey tells WebMD. The 12 deaths were in 7- to 16-year-old U.S. boys.

They'd been taking Adderall products for as little as one day or as long as eight years. Five of the deaths were in kids with known heart defects. Many of the other seven children had unusual circumstances that make the link to Adderall hard to interpret, says Russell Katz, MD, director of the FDA's neurological drugs office.

"One child was in a boot camp and exercising in 110 degrees," Katz says. "Two others had high blood levels of the drug, possibly reflecting an overdose.

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