A review of amphetamine extended release once-daily options for the management of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Kendall AbbasElizabeth W BarnhardtPatricia L NashMaria StrengDaniel L CouryPublished in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2024)
There is an extensive evidence base supporting use of amphetamine preparations in the treatment of ADHD. Rapid onset of action and a favorable side effect profile make these widely used. The availability of once-daily extended-release chewable tablets, capsules that can be opened and sprinkled, and liquid formulations provides clinicians with multiple options to meet the specific needs of patients with difficulty swallowing whole pills.