The Recurrence Of Motor Tics Mediated By Oral Prednisolone Use In Autistic Children: A Case Report

CLINICAL NEUROPHARMACOLOGY(2021)

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Objectives This study aimed to report motor tics worsening by prednisolone acute treatment, despite the use of aripiprazole and clonidine. It was also aimed to discuss the mechanisms involved in neuropsychiatric adverse effects with the use of corticosteroids. Methods It was reported a 7-year-old boy patient with a history of autism spectrum disorder and motor tics. He has remitted motor tics with an association between aripiprazole and clonidine. However, was registered motor tics' recurrence with acute use of prednisolone. Conclusions The neuropsychiatric adverse effects mediated by corticosteroid use are low explored, mainly in pediatric clinical practice. The prednisolone prescription is widespread in childhood and, considering some vulnerable conditions to this type of adverse effects, is imperative.
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motor tics, chorticosteroids, prednisolone, ASD, tics triggers
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