|Articles|July 1, 2006

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CASE ONE: Response to stimulant medications is not a diagnostic criterion for ADHD. Some children, up to 30%, will not show clinicalimprovement on stimulant medications. CS' dose of methylphenidate can be increased or other medications added to improve effectiveness.

CASETWO: The pharmacist should recommend that MD wait at least 5minutes between administering each drop. If MD is administering a gelsolution, it should be administered last.

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CASE ONE: Response to stimulant medications is not a diagnostic criterion for ADHD. Some children, up to 30%, will not show clinicalimprovement on stimulant medications. CS' dose of methylphenidate can be increased or other medications added to improve effectiveness.

CASETWO: The pharmacist should recommend that MD wait at least 5minutes between administering each drop. If MD is administering a gelsolution, it should be administered last.

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