ADHD Treatment Change Impacts Remote Patient Monitoring
A pilot study assessing the use of telemedicine in patient-reported responses to adult ADHD treatment showed a notable sensitivity to the impact of therapy changes on symptoms and patient functioning...The Shire and Takeda-supported trial, presented by author Craig Surman, MD, included 90-plus patients aged 18-80 who self-identified a taking stimulant therapy for ADHD.
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