Probable Risperidone-Associated Acute Pancreatitis in a Child with ADHD

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27 October 2022


Abstract

Psychotropic-induced pancreatitis is rare and even rarer in pediatric population. Here, authors report on an interesting case of risperidone-induced pancreatitis in a child with ADHD comorbid with conduct disorder. Clinicians should be mindful of this remote, yet serious, side effect.

Keywords: ADHD; children; pancreatitis; riperidone.


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