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  2. Management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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    Atomoxetine, viloxazine, guanfacine, and clonidine are the only non-controlled, non-stimulant FDA approved drugs for the treatment of ADHD. [ citation needed ] Short-term clinical trials have shown medications to be effective for treating ADHD, but the trials usually use exclusion criteria, meaning knowledge of medications for ADHD is based on ...

  3. List of investigational attention deficit hyperactivity ...

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    This is a list of investigational attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drugs, or drugs that are currently under development for clinical use in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but are not yet approved. Chemical/generic names are listed first, with developmental code names, synonyms, and brand names in ...

  4. 'Desperate and panicked': When will the nationwide Adderall ...

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    Non-stimulant medications are recommended for the 15-30% of children with ADHD who don't respond to stimulants, per the Child Mind Institute. They may also be a good option for children who ...

  5. ADHD drugs' impact on brain health, quality of life ... - AOL

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    One in four U.S. adults suspects they may have ADHD and drugs are a first line of treatment for this condition. ... a stimulant, and atomoxetine (Strattera), a non-stimulant, on the brain. It ...

  6. Viloxazine - Wikipedia

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    The medication was discontinued in 2002 for commercial reasons. [6] [13] [14] However, it was repurposed for the treatment of ADHD and was reintroduced, in the United States, in April 2021. [6] [15] [16] Viloxazine is a non-stimulant medication; it has no known misuse liability and is not a controlled substance. [1]

  7. Martin Whitely - Wikipedia

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    Whitely also campaigned to influence national (Australian) ADHD policy. He unsuccessfully sought to prevent non-stimulant ADHD medication Strattera (Atomoxetine Hydrochloride) from being added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme because of its boxed warning for increased risk of suicidality. [16] [17] Strattera was added to the PBS in 2007 ...