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ADHD Adolescent Medication Study

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We are looking for adolescents 13-17 years old who may have ADHD to participate in a nationwide research study testing two FDA approved drugs for ADHD. ADHD evaluation and study drug will be provided at no cost to those who qualify.

Parents of Children Ages 13-17:

The following behaviors may signal attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD):

  • Difficulty following instructions or completing tasks
  • “Forgetting” to do things (homework, chores, etc.)
  • Doesn’t seem to listen        
  • Easily distracted
  • Restless, can’t sit still
  • Fidgets, runs around, or seems “always on the go”
  • Blurts out, interrupts, talks excessively

If the behaviors above describe your child, and if he/she is 13 –17 years old, he or she may be eligible to participate in a nationwide research study testing two FDA-approved drugs for ADHD.  The Duke ADHD program in Durham, NC, will conduct this study. ADHD evaluation and study drug may be provided at no cost to those who qualify.

For more information, contact Nilda Itchon-Ramos at 919.681.0032.


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Updated: Oct. 12, 2012
Published: Oct. 12, 2012
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/clinicaltrials/20120919104748012