Evidence-based guidelines for the pharmacological management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Update on recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology

Author:

Bolea-Alamañac Blanca1,Nutt David J2,Adamou Marios3,Asherson Phillip4,Bazire Stephen5,Coghill David6,Heal David7,Müller Ulrich8,Nash John9,Santosh Paramala10,Sayal Kapil11,Sonuga-Barke Edmund12,Young Susan J2,

Affiliation:

1. University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

2. Imperial College, London, London, UK

3. South West Yorkshire Trust, Wakefield, UK

4. Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK

5. Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich, UK

6. University of Dundee, Dundee, UK

7. RenaSci Consultancy Ltd, Nottingham, UK

8. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

9. Mental Healthcare UK, Denbighshire, UK

10. Centre for Interventional Paediatric Psychopharmacology, London, UK

11. University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK

12. University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

Abstract

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common condition with a high societal burden. The present guidelines summarise current literature, generating expert consensus recommendations for the treatment of ADHD in children and adults. These guidelines also provide a review of recent research in the fields of neuroimaging, neuropsychology and genetics of ADHD. Novel discoveries in these areas have informed physiological models for the disease. Since the publication of the previous British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines in 2008, new drugs have been licensed and further compounds are being investigated. The publication of randomised controlled trials of psychological interventions has contributed to the range of treatment options for ADHD. As the disorder has been diagnosed more frequently there has been greater focus on comorbid conditions and how they impact treatment. Services have continued to develop for the treatment of ADHD in adults and care agreements have been introduced to facilitate access to treatment.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology

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