Orofacial dyskinesia induced by nasal Ritalin(R) (methylphenidate) sniffing: A rare case report from Switzerland
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PubMed ID
23174746
Description
Ritalin® (methylphenidate) is an amphetamine-like prescription stimulant commonly used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adults. Recently, the recreational use of Ritalin has increased, particularly among young adults. Well-known symptoms of intoxication include signs of sympathetic nervous stimulation, such as agitation, anxiety, tachycardia, hypertension, headache, tremor, and dizziness. This case report describes oral dyskinesia as a rare presentation of Ritalin intoxication, with the review of pathophysiology and some epidemiological data.
Date of Publication
2012
Publication Type
Article
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en
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Series
Human & experimental toxicology
Publisher
Sage
ISSN
0960-3271
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