Medication Adherence a Major Issue for Children with ADHD
A team based in Australia, led by Dr. Daryl Efron, Health Services, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, described the patterns of ADHD medication use for Australian children, while characterizing the patterns of use in a 3537-patient study. Adherence to ADHD medication is notoriously suboptimal, particularly with children, and can compromise patient outcomes.
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