Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| clonidine hydrochloride | Catapres |
These medications are usually used to reduce high blood pressure,
but they are often used alone or combined with stimulants for the treatment of attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder.
How It Works
It is not known exactly how these medications work when used to treat
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). They
appear to affect the body's production of norepinephrine, a brain chemical that
helps control moods.
Why It Is Used
These medications are useful in treating children who have ADHD,
especially those who have repetitive muscle movements (tics) or
significant problems controlling their impulses and aggression.
- A combination of clonidine and methylphenidate
(a stimulant, such as Concerta or Ritalin) has helped some children with
difficult behavioural problems.
How Well It Works
Research has shown that when clonidine is used with a stimulant
medication, it reduces aggressive and disruptive behaviour.
1
These antihypertensives seem to improve symptoms in some people
with ADHD, especially those with symptoms of frustration, extreme
hyperactivity, and aggressiveness. They are also used for children with ADHD
and tic disorders.2
Side Effects
The most common side effects of clonidine are
drowsiness and dizziness. However, these symptoms seem to go away after a few
weeks of treatment. No serious side effects have been associated with these
medications, and any changes in blood pressure are minimal. Small studies show that
clonidine is safe.2
Very rare side effects of clonidine include depression and
irregular heartbeat.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Clonidine is not given to people who have heart or blood vessel
diseases.
Tips for taking clonidine
- Don't stop taking the medication without
talking with your doctor because your blood pressure might rise too
quickly.
- Take the medication daily, as prescribed.
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