Lower risk of stress fractures in young adults with ADHD under chronic treatment with methylphenidate
Investigators conducted this study to evaluate the association of methylphenidate (MP) use with the incidence of stress fractures (SF) in a cohort of healthy conscripts aged 18–25 years who served for = 12-months between 2008 and 2017.
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