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Advances in ADHD Management: Safety and Efficacy of New Agents and Formulations CME
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Release Date: March 22, 2007; Valid for credit through March 22, 2008
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Contents of This CME Activity
- A Young Woman With ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and a Heart MurmurPsychiatric and medical comorbidities often complicate diagnosis and management of adult ADHD. What management approach is both safe and effective?David W. Goodman, MD (Case Vignette, March 22, 2007)
- Efficacy and Tolerability of New and Emerging Agents for Treating ADHDHow can you improve adherence to ADHD treatments? Personalize them. Three new stimulants and 2 nonstimulants take us a step closer to that ideal.Scott H Kollins, PhD (Article, March 22, 2007)
- Correct Stimulant Dose for Adults; Interactions Between SSRIs and Stimulants?Are higher doses of stimulants really more effective for adults with ADHD? Are they safe?Craig B.H. Surman, MD (Ask the Expert, March 22, 2007)
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