TY - JOUR AU1 - Bouffard, Rachelle AU2 - Hechtman, Lily AU3 - Minde, Klaus AU4 - Iaboni-Kassab, Fiorella AB - Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of methylphenidate in treating adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), using subjective (self-report) and objective (computerized test) measures.Method:This double-blind crossover trial of placebo vs methylphenidate included subjects with childhood and current ADHD symptoms, IQs above 80, no other psychiatric condition explaining their difficulties or requiring other treatment, and no substance abuse in the previous 6 months. We administered 10 mg 3 times daily of medication (that is, placebo or methylphenidate) for 2 weeks. On the final day, subjects completed self-report measures and were tested on computerized tests. We then increased dosage to 15 mg 3 times daily for 2 weeks and administered a complete reassessment on the final day. Following a 1-week washout, we repeated this process on the second medication (that is, placebo or methylphenidate).Results:Thirty adults with ADHD participated. Self-report measures and computerized tests showed significant improvements in ADHD symptoms on methylphenidate, compared with placebo. Other psychiatric symptoms (notably, anxiety and depression) were alleviated with methylphenidate. There was no significant difference between the 2 dosages of methylphenidate.Conclusion:Methylphenidate is effective in improving ADHD symptoms in adults with ADHD, is well tolerated, and has minimal side effects. TI - The Efficacy of 2 Different Dosages of Methylphenidate in Treating Adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder JF - Canadian Journal of Psychiatry DO - 10.1177/070674370304800806 DA - 2003-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/the-efficacy-of-2-different-dosages-of-methylphenidate-in-treating-Bh06LoLW4M SP - 546 EP - 554 VL - 48 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -