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High Familial Correlation in Methylphenidate Response and Side Effect Profile
Michal Gazer-Snitovsky
,
Ayelet Brand-Gothelf
,
Gal Dubnov-Raz
,
Abraham Weizman
,
Doron Gothelf
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Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Clinical Departments
Tel Aviv University
Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital
Geha Mental Health Center
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ADHD Rating Scale
50%
Appetite Loss
50%
Clinical Global Impression Scale
50%
Clinical Response
50%
Emotional Symptoms
50%
Familial Correlation
100%
Familial Tendency
50%
Family History
50%
Family Members
50%
Intraclass Correlation Coefficient
50%
Methylphenidate
100%
Methylphenidate Treatment
100%
Nineteen
50%
Rating Scales
50%
Side Effect Profile
100%
Stimulants
50%
Weight Loss
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Attention Deficit Disorder
100%
Loss of Appetite
33%
Methylphenidate
100%
Side Effect
100%
Psychology
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Intraclass Correlation
33%
Methylphenidate
100%
Rating Scale
66%
Neuroscience
Analeptic
33%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Methylphenidate
100%