MPH Improves The Vigilance Performance Of Children With ADHD And Who Have Poor Sleep Efficiency
In the first known study of its kind, an article published in the August 1st issue of the journal SLEEP finds that children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and whose sleep efficiency is poor, experience significant improvement on some measures of the Continuous Performance Test (CPT) if they are treated with methylphenidate (MPH). [click link for full article]
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Filed under: ADHD on August 11th, 2007