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Sleep-onset children

Clonidine is one of the most widely used sedating medications in pediatric and child psychiatry practice, particularly in children with sleep onset delay and ADHD. It is a central alpha2 agonist. Pharmacokinetics show rapid absorption, with an onset action within 1 h, peak effects at 2-4 h and a half-life 6-24 h. Effects on sleep architecture are fairly minimal but may include decreased REM, so that discontinuation can lead to REM rebound. Clonidine has a narrow therapeutic index, and there has been a recent dramatic increase in reports of overdose with this medication. Potentially significant side effects including hypotension, bradycardia, anticholinergic effects, irritability, and dysphoria rebound hypertension may occur on abrupt discontinuation. Tolerance often develops, necessitating increases in dose. [Pg.142]


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