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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, 2007Valid for credit through March 22, 2008

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Contents of This CME Activity

  1. 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?
  2. 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.
  3. 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?

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