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      Real-World Data on: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Medication Side Effects.

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          In this article, we provide information on patient-reported side effects from a cross-section of real-world patients. Specifically, data on side effects were tabulated for patients taking one of the following attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medications: amphetamine and dextroamphetamine; atomoxetine; dexmethylphenidate; isdexamfetamine; and methylphenidate. Forty-eight percent of the approximately 325 patients surveyed reported having experienced a side effect as a result of taking an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication. Most common side effects mentioned included loss of appetite, sleep problems, and mood disturbances. Only 21 percent of side effects were considered very bothersome or extremely bothersome. Regardless of how bothersome the side effects were, only 20 percent of patients mentioned the side effects to their prescribing physicians.

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          Journal
          Psychiatry (Edgmont)
          Psychiatry (Edgmont (Pa. : Township))
          1555-5194
          1550-5952
          Apr 2010
          : 7
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Ms. Cascade is Vice President, Quintiles Inc./iGuard, Falls Church, Virginia.
          Article
          2877616
          20508803
          57e88f7a-a8ae-4eb1-a31c-df79db2efb00
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          patient-reported side effect,side effect,methylphenidate,isdexamfetamine,dextroamphetamine,dexmethylphenidate,atomoxetine,amphetamine,Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,ADHD

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