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USPSTF releases annual clinical preventive services report to Congress
Today, the USPSTF published its sixth annual report on high-priority evidence gaps for clinical preventive services to Congress.
AAP: More nonpharmacological therapies needed for children with emotional, behavioral problems
The AAP’s Council on Early Childhood released a policy statement encouraging pediatricians to advocate for increased access to care and additional evidence-based therapies, especially nonpharmacological therapies, for children with emotional or behavioral problems.
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ADHD diagnosis among preschoolers stabilizes after publication of AAP guidelines
The release of the 2011 AAP practice guidelines for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder was associated with an end to an increasing trend in diagnosis of preschoolers, according to data recently published in Pediatrics. Rates of prescribing stimulants remained steady.
Current screening tools for ADHD may be inaccurate for children with autism
Clinicians should be cautious when assessing test results of children with autism who are evaluated for attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms because screening tools do not appropriately distinguish those symptoms with symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder, according to recently published study findings.
Genetic risk scores may indicate risk for persistent ADHD symptoms
Persistence of ADHD symptoms across childhood and adolescence was associated with polygenic risk scores for ADHD, according to recent findings.
Dasotraline improves ADHD in children
Dasotraline, a dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, improved ADHD symptoms in children aged 6 to 12 years, according to study findings announced by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.
Dyanavel XR effective, safe for ADHD in children
SAN ANTONIO — Poster data presented here indicated efficacy and safety of Dyanavel XR, an extended-release oral suspension amphetamine for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children aged 6 years and older.
PCPs prescribing medication for ADD, depression should 'start low, go slow'
SAN FRANCISCO — When considering medication for children and adolescents with ADHD, depression and anxiety, PCPs should start with a low dose of a long-acting drug, and then gradually increase as needed, according to data presented at the 2016 AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
School-aged children show signs of ADHD in early morning despite treatment
SAN FRANCISCO — Despite receiving stable doses of stimulant medications, children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder displayed inadequate symptom control and functional impairment related to the condition during their early morning routine before school, according to survey results presented at the 2016 AAP National Conference and Exhibition.
VIDEO: What’s new in ADHD medications
SAN ANTONIO — In this video, Timothy Wilens, PhD, chief of the division of child and adolescent psychiatry and co-director of the Center for Addiction Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, provides an update on ADHD medications.
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