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Modafinil as a treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in children and adolescents: A double blind, randomized clinical trial
Modafinil as a treatment for attention problems in children and teens: a double-blind clinical trial
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Abstract
Sixty children and adolescents with ADHD were evaluated for treatment efficacy using modafinil compared to methylphenidate.
- Both modafinil and methylphenidate were tested for their effects on ADHD symptoms in a controlled trial.
- No significant differences in ADHD symptom improvement were found between the two treatment groups on the Parent and Teacher Rating Scale scores.
- Methylphenidate was associated with more side effects, including decreased appetite and difficulty falling asleep.
- Modafinil was reported to improve ADHD symptoms and was well tolerated among participants.
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