Efficacy and Safety of Modafinil Film–Coated Tablets in Children and Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Results of a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Flexible-Dose Study

Dec 3, 2005Pediatrics

Modafinil tablets' effectiveness and safety in children and teens with ADHD in a controlled dose study

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Abstract

A total of 248 subjects were randomly assigned to receive either modafinil or placebo, with 164 treated with modafinil.

  • Modafinil treatment resulted in a significant reduction in ADHD symptoms, with a mean change in ADHD-RS-IV School Version total scores of -15.0 for modafinil compared to -7.3 for placebo.
  • Improvements in symptoms were evident as early as week 1 and were maintained throughout the 9-week study period.
  • Significant reductions were also observed in subscale scores for inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity on both School and Home Versions of the ADHD-RS-IV.
  • At the final visit, 48% of patients treated with modafinil were rated as 'much' or 'very much' improved, compared to 17% in the placebo group.
  • The most common adverse events in the modafinil group included insomnia (29%), headache (20%), and decreased appetite (16%), mostly mild to moderate in severity.

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