The Pathophysiology of Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity

作者: Alan J. Zametkin , Judith L. Rapoport

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-9823-3_6

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摘要: Thus did Charles Bradley report, in 1937, that benzedrine helped behavior-disordered children. In the previous year at least four reports had described stimulant drug effects upon mood, fatigue, and cognition scores adult populations. Over intervening 50 years, 15 other medications have been studied for their ability to help children with attention deficit disorder hyperactivity (ADDH), formerly known as hyperactive child syndrome, minimal brain dysfunction, hyperkinesis. The large number of tried part elucidate mechanism action stimulants possibly pathophysiology ADDH.

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