| The table below shows all adverse drug reactions (ADRs) observed during clinical trials and post-market spontaneous reports with Medikinet and those, which have been reported with other methylphenidate hydrochloride formulations. If the ADRs with Medikinet and the methylphenidate formulation frequencies were different, the highest frequency of both databases was used.Frequency estimate: very common ( 1/10) common ( 1/100 to < 1/10) uncommon ( 1/1000 to <1/100) rare ( 1/10,000 to <1/1000)very rare (<1/10,000)not known (cannot be estimated from the available data).Infections and infestations Common: NasopharyngitisBlood and lymphatic disorders Very rare: Anaemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, thrombocytopenic purpuraUnknown: Pancytopenia Immune system disorders Uncommon: hypersensitivity reactions such as angioneurotic oedema, anaphylactic reactions, auricular swelling, bullous conditions, exfoliative conditions, urticarias, pruritis, rashes and eruptionsMetabolism and nutritional disorders* Common: anorexia, decreased appetite, moderately reduced weight and height gain during prolonged use in children*Psychiatric disorders* Very common: insomnia, nervousness Common: anorexia, affect lability, aggression*, agitation*, anxiety*, depression*, irritability, abnormal behaviourUncommon: psychotic disorders*, auditory, visual, and tactile hallucinations*, anger, suicidal ideation*, mood altered, mood swings, restlessness, tearfulness, tics*, worsening of pre-existing tics or Tourette's syndrome*, hypervigilance, sleep disorderRare: mania*, disorientation, libido disorderVery rare: suicidal attempt (including completed suicide)*, transient depressed mood*, abnormal thinking, apathy, repetitive behaviours, over-focussing,Not known: delusions*, thought disturbances*, confusional state, dependence.Cases of abuse and dependence have been described, more often with immediate release formulations (frequency not known)Nervous system disorders Very common: headacheCommon: dizziness, dyskinesia, psychomotor hyperactivity, somnolence Uncommon: sedation, tremorVery rare: convulsions, choreo-athetoid movements, reversible ischaemic neurological deficitNeuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS; Reports were poorly documents and in most of cases, patients were also receiving other drugs, so the role of methylphenidate is unclear).Not known: cerebrovascular disorders* (including vasculitis, cerebral haemorrhages, cerebrovascular accidents, cerebral arteritis, cerebral occlusion), grand mal convulsions*, migraine Eye disorders Uncommon: diplopia, blurred vision,Rare: difficulties in visual accommodation, mydriasis, visual disturbanceCardiac disorders* Common: arrhythmia, tachycardia palpitations Uncommon: chest painRare: angina pectoris Very rare: cardiac arrest, myocardial infarctionNot known: supraventricular tachycardia, bradycardia, ventricular extrasystoles, extrasystoles Vascular disorders* Common: hypertensionUncommon: Very rare: cerebral arteritis and/or occlusion, peripheral coldness, Raynaud's phenomenon Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Common: cough, pharyngolaryngeal painUncommon: dyspnoeaGastrointestinal disorders Common: abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea, stomach discomfort, and vomiting: - These usually occur at the beginning of treatment and may be alleviated by concomitant food intake, Dry mouth.Uncommon: constipationHepatobiliary disorders Uncommon: hepatic enzyme elevationsVery rare: abnormal liver function, including hepatic comaSkin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Common: alopecia, pruritus, rash, urticaria Uncommon: angioneurotic oedema, bullous conditions, exfoliative conditionsRare: hyperhidrosis, macular rash, erythemaVery rare: erythema multiforme, exfoliative dermatitis, fixed drug eruptionMusculoskeletal, connective tissue and bone disorders Common: arthralgiaUncommon: myalgia, muscle twitchingVery rare: muscle crampsRenal and urinary disorders Uncommon: haematuriaReproductive system and breast disorders Rare: GynaecomastiaGeneral disorders and administration site conditions Common: pyrexia, growth retardation during prolonged use in children*Uncommon: chest pain, fatigueVery rare: sudden cardiac death*Not known: chest discomfort, hyperpyrexiaInvestigations Common: changes in blood pressure and heart rate (usually an increase)*, weight decreased*Uncommon: cardiac murmur*, hepatic enzyme increasedVery rare: blood alkaline phosphatase increased, blood bilirubin increased, platelet count decreased, white blood count abnormal*See Section 4.4 | |