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How to manage non-response using stimulants?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 August 2025

A. Philipsen*
Affiliation:
Privatpsykiaterne, Sorø, Denmark

Abstract

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Abstract: Introduction/background

Psychiatrist working with ADHD-patients since 2007.

Method

I have diagnosed and treated more than a 1000 patients with ADHD. I have always, when it has been possible, given one medication at a time to be able to evaluate how it works, and what gives side effects.

Results

When stimulants suddenly don’t work anymore, I have searched for physical and psychological problems that could explain it. By solving these problems, the stimulants work again.

Conclusion

By working this way, we have noticed that patients have a high compliance, and there are a lot less cases of relapse with ADHD symptoms.

Disclosure of Interest

None Declared

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