Abstract

ADHD is a risk factor for motor vehicle accidents, including injuries and fatalities, and traffic citations for speeding and license suspension. The focus of this study was to assess the impact of a single dose of amphetamine extended-release tablets (AMPH ER) on driving performance in young adult drivers with ADHD in a laboratory-based simulation environment.

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