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Adult Patient Preferences for Long-Acting ADHD Treatments: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

M Janelle Cambron-MellottJaromir MiklJoana E MatosJennifer G ErensenKathleen BeusterienMarc J CataldoBernadette HallisseyGregory W Mattingly
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
This study shows differences in how adults with ADHD value and assess benefit-risk trade-offs when considering the desired attributes of stimulant treatments, highlighting the importance of patient-physician shared decision-making to optimize the desired benefits of individualized treatment.
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