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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Discussing a Nonstimulant Treatment That Works for Adults With ADHD

In this video, a psychiatric physician assistant with a doctorate of medical science will review the proven Phase lll efficacy and demonstrated safety and tolerability of a nonstimulant medication in a clinical trial of adults with ADHD. She will also review the long-term and open-label extension data for this adult nonstimulant ADHD treatment.

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Long-Acting vs. Short-Acting Stimulants: How Do They Work? 

Choosing the right stimulant medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) requires careful consideration. In this video, viewers will learn about differences between stimulants in duration of action, side effects, and abuse potential, as well as the patient factors that should inform the selection of treatment.

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Bringing the Treatment of ADHD With a Nonstimulant Into Focus

In this video, a board certified adult psychiatric nurse practitioner and board certified clinical nurse specialist in child and adolescent mental health discusses her own personal journey with ADHD and the significant role and impact it has had in her own clinical practice helping those with ADHD. She offers practical insights on discussing treatment with patients and their families, what she sees in clinical practice, and tips and tricks for helping patients manage their individual journeys with ADHD. She also shares insights and her own clinical experience treating patients 6 years and older with a nonstimulant treatment for ADHD.

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Brief History of Stimulants

In this video, we present a brief history of stimulants and their use as a first-line pharmacotherapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Check your understanding of the use of stimulants to improve attention, organization, focus, and hyperactivity. Review the published efficacy and potential side effects observed with stimulant treatment.

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