Question
Can children with tic disorders take pediatric complex brain protein hydrolysate tablets and glycyrrhizin tablets long-term? Are there any adverse effects or side effects from these medications?
Answer
Pediatric complex brain protein hydrolysate tablets and glycyrrhizin tablets can be taken long-term under certain conditions, but must be used under a doctor’s guidance. For children with tic disorders, these medications may help improve symptoms, but long-term use may increase the frequency of seizures. They may also have adverse effects on individuals with severe renal insufficiency, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers. Additionally, when used in combination with antidepressants and monoamine oxidase inhibitors, precautions should be taken for drug interactions. It is recommended that patients use these medications correctly under a doctor’s guidance and closely monitor their physical condition.