Adult participants needed for ADHD study

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The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry seeks participants for a study on the effectiveness of an investigational medication for adults with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder. The research study also will examine the impact of adult ADHD on families.

To qualify for the study, participants must have been diagnosed with ADHD and must be living with a person of the opposite sex for at least three months and have at least one child between the ages of 6 – 17 years old living in the home. Both adults and at least one child must be willing to attend study visits with the participant.

As part of the study, participants will receive investigational medication or a placebo at no charge. They will have their symptoms monitored regularly by an expert in the area of ADHD. Participants and the child will be compensated if all 13 visits are completed in the course of the eight-month study.

For more information, call Laura Maxey at Riley Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic (317) 278-7333.

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