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Post hoc analyses of the impact of previous medication on the efficacy of lisdexamfetamine dimesylate in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in a randomized, controlled trial [PDF]
David R Coghill,1 Tobias Banaschewski,2 Michel Lecendreux,3 César Soutullo,4 Alessandro Zuddas,5 Ben Adeyi,6 Shaw Sorooshian7 1Division of Neuroscience, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK; 2Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central
Alessandro Alessandro Zuddas +7 more
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Methylphenidate and Attention Deficit Disorder
The relative effects of sustained release (Ritalin [SR-207[) and standard methylphenidate (Ritalin 10 mg, BD) on cognitive and social behavior in 22 boys with ADD were investigated at a summer treatment program supervised by the Western Psychiatric ...
J Gordon Millichap
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Methylphenidate Treatment in Children with Borderline IQ and Mental Retardation: Analysis of Three Aggregated Studies [PDF]
Objective: To determine response of low-IQ children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms to methylphenidate (MPH). Methods: An aggregated analysis was conducted in 90 children with low IQ who received the same dose regimen ...
Aman MG +15 more
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder medication and seizures [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at increased risk of seizures, but there is uncertainty about whether ADHD medication treatment increases risk among patients with and without preexisting seizures ...
Brikell, Isabell +8 more
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Abstract Background and Objective Previous work from this dataset found 45% prescribing frequency of any medications (35.1%, 33.5%, and 56.8% at institutions 1, 2, and 3 respectively), without significant difference between in‐person and telemedicine.
Matthew Chen +7 more
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The Use and Impact of Cognitive Enhancers among University Students: A Systematic Review
Introduction: Cognitive enhancers (CEs), also known as “smart drugs”, “study aids” or “nootropics” are a cause of concern. Recent research studies investigated the use of CEs being taken as study aids by university students.
Safia Sharif +3 more
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Abstract Most individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS) exhibit symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), suggesting a substantial overlap in social cognitive profiles. This cross‐sectional study aimed to explore social cognitive abilities in children and adolescents with FXS in comparison with an age‐matched heterogeneous ASD group and typically ...
Kamil R. Hiralal +8 more
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Abstract Number ‐ 222: Spontaneous Simultaneous Bilateral Putaminal Hemorrhages in a Young Woman
Introduction Spontaneous simultaneous bilateral basalganglia hemorrhage is an exceedingly rare condition with significant morbidity and mortality. Hypertension is the most common underlying etiology followed by intoxication and metabolic causes1. Methods
Luis Paixao +5 more
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Enhancing human cognition with cocoa flavonoids [PDF]
Enhancing cognitive abilities has become a fascinating scientific challenge, recently driven by the interest in preventing age-related cognitive decline and sustaining normal cogni-tive performance in response to cognitively demanding environments.
DE GENNARO, Luigi +4 more
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ABSTRACT Psychotropic medicines are known to impair cognitive function acutely, but the specific effects of individual substances remain underexplored. This study investigates the effects of dexamphetamine and zolpidem on cognitive performance to quantify the potential risk of intake and their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic relationship.
Veronika Pfoser‐Poschacher +6 more
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