(eg. Catapress)
- Advantages/Disadvantages:
- May suppress tics
- May be preferred agent to treat aggressive or hyperaroused behaviors
- More effective in controlling aggressive/hyperaroused symptoms than other agents
- Improves inattentive symptoms to a lesser extent than other agents
- Somnolence may limit use but often resolves with time
- Rebound HTN if stopped rapidly
- May be contraindicated for patients with cardiac pathologies
- Availability:
- 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 mg
- Transdermal Patch 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 mg/day (Lasts 7 days)
- Starting Dose:
- Onset of Action:
- 1-2 weeks for maximal effect
- Duration of Action:
- Dosage Adjustment:
- Increase to BID after 5-7 days, then to TID after another 5-7 days. Then increase by 0.025-0.05 mg/day every 5-7 days till therapeutic effect achieved. (Titrate up very slowly to minimize somnolence --- one of the most common reasons parents dislike/discontinue this medication.)
- Monitor blood pressure and heart rate with each increase in dose
- To discontinue, wean over one week (9).
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