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EKG Shows Right Bundle Branch Block. Can Continue Vyavanse And Adderall?

my 15 yr old son has been on adderall for 8 years. A routine ekg was done for a study and he was found to have a right bundle branch block. He has no symptoms. Should he continue on vyavanse and adderall. He has severe add and needs it to think in school.parent
Sat, 22 Feb 2014
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Dear school parent,

Usually right bundle block does not indicate a major problem, it is a benign ECG finding, but it is relatively rare for an 8 year old boy, thus I would just have the ECG read and seen by a Pediatric Cardiologist so that he ensures that there are no other concerning features.

Hope this helps, wish you the best,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic MN
Cardiology
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EKG Shows Right Bundle Branch Block. Can Continue Vyavanse And Adderall?

Dear school parent, Usually right bundle block does not indicate a major problem, it is a benign ECG finding, but it is relatively rare for an 8 year old boy, thus I would just have the ECG read and seen by a Pediatric Cardiologist so that he ensures that there are no other concerning features. Hope this helps, wish you the best, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN Cardiology