Abstract
ADHD impacts patients not only during school/work hours but throughout the waking day. Long-acting stimulants are recommended as first-line pharmacotherapy for ADHD; however, treatment effect over the whole day remains an unmet need for many patients on stimulant monotherapy. It is unclear whether health care provider (HCP) perceptions of the importance of ADHD treatment duration match those of patients and caregivers. This survey explored such perceptions throughout all parts of the day among HCPs, adult patients, and caregivers of children/adolescents with ADHD.
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