Modafinil Film-Coated Tablets in Children and Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Jan 24, 2006The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Modafinil tablets in children and teens with ADHD: results from a controlled study with sudden stopping

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Abstract

Modafinil significantly improved ADHD symptoms, reducing the mean total score on the ADHD-RS-IV School Version from 37.8 at baseline to 20.7 at the final visit.

  • Modafinil treatment resulted in significant reductions in ADHD symptoms compared to placebo, as indicated by ADHD-RS-IV School Version scores at all visits.
  • The effect size at the final visit for modafinil compared to placebo was 0.76, suggesting a meaningful improvement in symptoms.
  • Similar significant reductions in ADHD symptoms were observed in the ADHD-RS-IV Home Version scores for patients receiving modafinil.
  • A higher percentage of patients on modafinil were rated as 'much improved' or 'very much improved' in their overall clinical condition compared to those on placebo.
  • No withdrawal symptoms occurred following the abrupt discontinuation of modafinil during the observation period.
  • Commonly reported adverse events included insomnia, headache, and decreased appetite, but modafinil was generally well tolerated.

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