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Concept Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Academic Article Dosage effects of methylphenidate on the social behavior of adolescents diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Academic Article A dose-ranging study of a methylphenidate transdermal system in children with ADHD.
Academic Article Transdermal methylphenidate, behavioral, and combined treatment for children with ADHD.
Academic Article Attributions and Perception of Methylphenidate Effects in Adolescents With ADHD.
Academic Article Dopamine-related genotypes and the dose-response effect of methylphenidate on eating in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder youths.
Academic Article Effects of methylphenidate on discounting of delayed rewards in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Academic Article Stimulant treatment reduces lapses in attention among children with ADHD: the effects of methylphenidate on intra-individual response time distributions.
Academic Article Methylphenidate enhances prepulse inhibition during processing of task-relevant stimuli in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Academic Article A dose-ranging study of behavioral and pharmacological treatment in social settings for children with ADHD.
Academic Article Acute Effects of MPH on the Parent-Teen Interactions of Adolescents With ADHD.
Academic Article The Effectiveness and Tolerability of Central Nervous System Stimulants in School-Age Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder Across Home and School.
Academic Article How do stimulant treatments for ADHD work? Evidence for mediation by improved cognition.
Academic Article Stimulant medication effects in a summer treatment program among young children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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