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Kuehn BM – Children and adolescents without apparent underlying heart problems may be at increased risk of sudden unexplained death when taking stimulant medications such as methylphenidate, suggests a recent study. However, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which partially funded the study, said the findings are not robust enough to call for a change in the prescribing of these medications.

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