Methylphenidate Improves Academic Productivity More Than Accuracy
A new meta-analysis of more than 3 decades of research on methyphenidate (Ritalin, Novartis, others) treatment in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) found the medication improves academic productivity more than accuracy, and has greater effect on performance in math than reading or spelling.
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