Abstract

About five percent of children have attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and the disorder persists into adulthood in as many as 60% of these children. These two studies shed some light on the efficacy of methylphenidate for treating ADHD in children and adults. The first study randomized 23 adults with childhood-onset ADHD to receive three weeks each of methylphenidate (gradually increased to …

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