Original research
      
 par 
            Castaneda, Ricardo et al
      
    Date de publication
1999
          Géographie
USA
          Langue de la ressource
English
          Texte disponible en version intégrale
Non
          Open Access / OK to Reproduce
                    Non
                            
        Évalué par des pairs
Yes
          L’objectif
We report evidence that study subjects probably medicated their ADHD symptoms with cocaine and describe a 1‐year treatment algorithm featuring long‐acting stimulants that was effective in the management of their ADHD and cocaine dependence.
          Constatations/points à retenir
Treatment of ADHD was successful. Several treatment regimens, especially those including long‐acting stimulants, alone or in combination with other agents, were highly effective. All but 1 of the 19 subjects had a fully effective response for at least 1 full year. Mean UTAH scale scores were 7.4 before any medications were administered and 1.6 at the end of the study. Treatment proved successful in suppressing ADHD symptoms, with minimal cocaine slips or side effects.
          La conception ou méthodologie de recherche
Nineteen stable patients in full remission from all substance dependence were entered into an open label, prospective, treatment trial for ADHD. 
          Mots clés
About prescribers
          Outcomes
          Illegal drugs
          Stimulants
              
            



