Samuele Cortese, MD, PhD: Precision Medicine Possible in ADHD
Recently, in an article posted in the New England Journal of Medicine, Samuele Cortese, MD, PhD, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Southampton, examined the safety and efficacy of medications currently being used to treat ADHD. Cortese said in an interview with HCPLive® the review might be a step toward precision medicine because it will give clinicians a better idea of why a certain medication will work with a certain patient. [video]
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