Abstract

There are increasing reports of serious side effects in children with clinical use of imipramine in high doses. Our analysis of the EKG effects of imipramine in 25 hyperactive and 8 school phobic children suggests that children on a dose of imipramine of 3.5 mg/kg or more are likely to show an increase in PR interval of .02 seconds or more and that such increases are more likely to occur in patients with a small pretreatment PR interval. In 7 children the PR interval prolongation was above the rate-corrected norm. EKG monitoring seems desirable in children maintained on imipramine dose of 3.5 mg/kg or more.

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