Pemoline

Pemoline is a drug that is used to treat hyperkinetic disorder (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children. It is a weak stimulant of the nervous system and may cause side effects such as headache, irritation, dizziness, sweating, decreased appetite, rapid heartbeat and dry mouth.

Pemoline is administered orally, usually in the form of tablets or capsules. It can be used in combination with other medications to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

However, like any other drug, Pemoline may have side effects. Some may be serious and require medical attention. Therefore, before starting to take Pemoline, you should consult your doctor and follow his recommendations.



Pemoline is a drug that is used to treat hyperkinesia in children. It is a weak stimulant of the nervous system and is prescribed orally. The drug may cause side effects such as headache, irritability, dizziness, increased sweating, decreased appetite, decreased heart rate, and dry mouth.

The trade name of the drug is Volital. Pemoline is used to treat children with hyperkinetic syndrome, which manifests itself as increased activity and restlessness. The drug helps reduce the symptoms of this disease and improve the child’s quality of life. However, before starting treatment, you should consult your doctor to avoid possible side effects.