Practitioner Review: Current best practice in the management of adverse events during treatment with ADHD medications in children and adolescents
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2013Vol. 54(3), pp. 227–246
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Samuele Cortese, Martin Holtmann, Tobias Banaschewski, Jan K. Buitelaar, David Coghill, Marina Danckaerts, Regina Dittmann, John G. I. Graham, Eric Taylor, Joseph A. Sergeant, on behalf of the European ADHD Guidelines Group
Abstract
Most AEs during treatment with drugs for ADHD are manageable and most of the times it is not necessary to stop medication, so that patients with ADHD may continue to benefit from the effectiveness of pharmacological treatment.
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