Modafinil in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder:a preliminary 8-week, open-label study

Jan 30, 2007Current medical research and opinion

Modafinil use in children and teens with ADHD: an initial 8-week open study

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Abstract

Modafinil improved ADHD symptoms with a mean change of -14.6 in Total score from baseline to final visit on the ADHD Rating Scale-IV.

  • Improvements were observed in all ADHD rating scales and subscales during the 8-week open-label extension.
  • Inattention and Hyperactivity-impulsivity scores showed mean changes of -7.6 and -6.9, respectively.
  • The mean Total score on the Conners' ADHD/DSM-IV Scale Parent Version decreased by -11.2 from baseline to final visit.
  • Fifty-three percent of patients were rated as much or very much improved on the Clinical Global Impression of Improvement scale.
  • Common adverse events included insomnia (13%) and headache (10%), with no significant changes in vital signs or physical examinations.
  • Clinically significant changes in body weight were noted in 14% of patients, with a mean decrease of 3.2 kg for 10% and an increase of 3.7 kg for 4%.

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