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About ADHD

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting attention, impulse control, and activity levels. Clinical trials investigate new medications, behavioral interventions, and digital therapeutic approaches.

Common Symptoms

Inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, difficulty organizing tasks, forgetfulness, restlessness, interrupting others, difficulty waiting turn

Risk Factors

Genetics, premature birth, low birth weight, prenatal exposure to substances, brain injury, environmental toxins

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes stimulant and non-stimulant medications, behavioral therapy, organizational skills training, and educational support. Clinical trials explore novel non-stimulant medications, digital therapeutics, and neuromodulation.

Why Participate?

ADHD clinical trials help develop more treatment options with fewer side effects and improve understanding of ADHD across different age groups.

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Frequently Asked Questions About ADHD Clinical Trials

ADHD clinical trials test new medications, behavioral interventions, and digital tools to improve attention, reduce hyperactivity, and enhance daily functioning.
Studies include children, adolescents, and adults with diagnosed ADHD. Eligibility depends on age, symptom profile, and treatment history.
Compensation varies. Studies typically offer $50-$150 per visit. Child studies may include parent compensation for time and travel.
Yes, participants are closely monitored. All trials have independent oversight, and participants can withdraw at any time.