Unlabelled: Mirtazapine is a Food and Drug Administration-approved atypical antidepressant used off-label for insomnia. Mirtazapine has been associated with movement disorders in adults. A 9-year-old female was seen in the sleep clinic for symptoms of insomnia, nocturnal awakenings, restless sleep, and growing pains. Mirtazapine was started prior to presentation for severe insomnia. A sleep study showed frequent repetitive leg movements prior to sleep onset as well as significant periodic limb movement disorder with a periodic limb movement index of 25.1/hour. The child was found to have a ferritin level of 23 ng/mL and an iron saturation of 10%. There were concerns that the presence of iron deficiency along with the use of mirtazapine may have contributed to the elevated periodic limb movement index. After starting iron therapy to treat the child's iron deficiency, mirtazapine was weaned off, with further clinical improvements in sleep quality reported. A follow-up sleep study showed a resolution of her periodic limb movement disorder with a periodic limb movement index of 1.4/hour. This is the first pediatric case to describe a sleep-related movement disorder associated with the use of mirtazapine and polysomnographic data to support resolution after discontinuation of mirtazapine along with iron therapy.

Citation: Hawkins M. A 9-year-old female with iron deficiency has severe periodic limb movements while taking mirtazapine for insomnia. . 2023;19(7):1369-1373.

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