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Case Reports

Worsening of bruxism with atomoxetine: A case report

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Pages 671-672 | Received 07 Jun 2008, Published online: 08 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

Atomoxetine is the only FDA-approved non-stimulant to treat ADHD. We report a case of Atomoxetine-related exacerbation of nocturnal bruxism in a 12-yr old boy with ADHD, subsiding on discontinuing the drug, but re-worsening with retrial, finally subsiding upon adding Buspirone. This is the first report of its kind showing such an association, not included in any pre- or post-marketing data. Clinical implications and possible mechanisms are discussed.

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