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Sustained treatment effect in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: focus on long-term placebo-controlled randomized maintenance withdrawal and open-label studies

机译:注意缺陷/多动障碍的持续治疗效果:专注于长期安慰剂对照的随机维持停药和开放标签研究

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that often persists throughout life. Approximately two-thirds of patients with a childhood diagnosis of ADHD continue to experience clinically significant symptoms into adulthood. Nevertheless, most of these individuals consider themselves “well,” and a vast majority discontinue medication treatment during adolescence. As evidence concerning the adult presentation of ADHD becomes more widely accepted, increasing numbers of physicians and patients will face decisions about the benefits and risks of continuing ADHD treatment. The risks associated with psychostimulant pharmacotherapy, including abuse, dependence, and cardiovascular events, are well understood. Multiple clinical trials demonstrate the efficacy of psychostimulants in controlling ADHD symptoms in the short term. Recent investigations using randomized withdrawal designs now provide evidence of a clinically significant benefit with continued long-term ADHD pharmacotherapy and provide insight into the negative consequences associated with discontinuation. Because many patients lack insight regarding their ADHD symptoms and impairments, they may place a low value on maintaining treatment. Nevertheless, for patients who choose to discontinue treatment, physicians can remain a source of support and schedule follow-up appointments to reassess patient status. Medication discontinuation can be used as an opportunity to help patients recognize their most impairing symptoms, learn and implement behavioral strategies to cope with ADHD symptoms, and understand when additional supportive resources and the resumption of medication management may be necessary.
机译:注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)是一种神经发育障碍,通常一生都持续存在。在儿童期诊断为多动症的患者中,大约三分之二在成年后仍会经历临床上明显的症状。然而,这些人中的大多数人都认为自己“健康”,并且绝大多数人在青春期停止药物治疗。随着有关成人注意力缺陷多动障碍的成人表现的证据被越来越广泛地接受,越来越多的医生和患者将面临有关继续进行注意力缺陷多动障碍治疗的益处和风险的决定。人们普遍了解与精神刺激药物疗法有关的风险,包括滥用,依赖性和心血管事件。多项临床试验证明,精神刺激药可在短期内控制ADHD症状。现在,使用随机退出设计的最新研究提供了持续长期ADHD药物治疗在临床上具有显着益处的证据,并提供了与停药相关的不良后果的见解。由于许多患者缺乏有关多动症症状和障碍的见识,因此他们可能对维持治疗的重视不高。但是,对于选择中止治疗的患者,医生可以继续提供支持并安排随访预约以重新评估患者的状况。停药可以用来帮助患者认识最严重的症状,学习和实施行为策略以应对ADHD症状,并了解何时需要其他支持资源和恢复用药管理。

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