Study Reveals Alarming Rise in Medication Exposures

Researchers at the University of Sydney analyzed a decade of data from the New South Wales Poisons Information Centre and found that poisonings from medications used to support focus skills quadrupled between 2014 and 2023—from roughly 800 cases to over 3,000 in a single year.

More than half of these exposures required hospital admission. And here’s what should make every parent sit up and take notice: 72% of accidental poisonings happened in children under 15.

The two medications most commonly involved were methylphenidate (sold as Ritalin) and clonidine. Both are prescribed in New Zealand as part of focus support strategies.