Meta-analysis of Pharmacological, Non-Pharmacological Treatments for ADHD
In a systematic review and meta-analysis published in PLoS One, behavioral therapy combined with stimulants was shown to be more efficacious and tolerable than other treatments for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A total of 190 randomized trials (N=26,114) that evaluated pharmacological, psychological, and complementary and alternative treatments for ADHD were evaluated.
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