Journal article

Long-acting medications for the hyperkinetic disorders: A systematic review and European treatment guideline

T Banaschewski, D Coghill, P Santosh, A Zuddas, P Asherson, J Buitelaar, M Danckaerts, M Döpfner, SV Faraone, A Rothenberger, J Sergeant, HC Steinhausen, EJS Sonuga-Barke, E Taylor

European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | SPRINGER | Published : 2006

Abstract

A systematic review of published and unpublished data on the use of long-acting medications in ADHD and hyperkinetic disorder is reported, giving effect sizes and numbers-to-treat for extended-release stimulant preparations and atomoxetine (ATX). A panel of experts from several European countries used the review to make recommendations about the use of these drugs in practice, and conclusions are reported: (1) Long-acting preparations should be available and used; (2) They should not replace short-acting drugs (which will be the initial treatment for many children for reasons of cost and flexibility of dosing). Individual clinical choice is needed. (3) Both ATX and extended-release preparati..

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