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ADHD and ASD – clinical strategies and tips
This video by Dr. Anastasios Galanopoulos asks the question why treat ADHD in adults with ASD and how proper management of both provides optimal patient outcome.
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ADHD or ASD, or do they co-exist ?
ADHD and ASD may co-exist. Dr. van Rensburg examines when both conditions exist, how does one take a personalised approach for each patient?
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ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Prof. Buitelaar discusses clinical diagnosis, overlap and implications for treatment of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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Psychopharmacology of ADHD medications: how can we differentiate between them?
Dr. Giaroli explores the psychopharmacology of medications licensed to treat children and young people with ADHD.
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Psychopharmacology of ADHD medications
Prof. David Coghill provides an overview on ADHD drugs action.
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Cortese et al. 2018: A meta-analysis of the safety and efficacy of medicines for ADHD
This animated video explores the results of the Cortese et al. 2018 study and provides an overview of the use, efficacy and safety data for Elvanse (lisdexamfetamine dimesylate) and the NICE recommendation.
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The role of Intuniv ▼ (guanfacine) in clinical practice
Dr. Jeremy de Bono looks at the role of Intuniv ▼ (guanfacine) in clinical practice.
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A place for amphetamines in clinical practice
Dr. Helen Tindle reviews the place of amphetamines in the treatment pathway, aligned to the ADHD NICE guidelines 2018.
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Females, Hormones and ADHD
Dr. Sara Binder discusses how ADHD presents in females, considers treatment approaches during pregnancy and post-partum, and touches upon the hormonal impact of menopause upon cognition.
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