Science News: Stimulant Prescribing Patterns Are Not Impacted by Scientific Evidence Mad in America: Science News
-
- Science
This week, Peter Simons covers a study that found prescribing rates for ADHD drugs did not increase after positive evidence from the MTA study was published, nor decrease when negative evidence from the same study's long-term arm was published. He also covers a study that found physician disclosure of financial conflicts of interest has not changed behavior to reduce industry bias.
Stimulant Prescribing Patterns for ADHD Not Impacted by Scientific Evidence Transparency is Not Enough to Stem Tide of Pharma Influence on Medicine Visit madinamerica.com for more news, articles and research updates.
This week, Peter Simons covers a study that found prescribing rates for ADHD drugs did not increase after positive evidence from the MTA study was published, nor decrease when negative evidence from the same study's long-term arm was published. He also covers a study that found physician disclosure of financial conflicts of interest has not changed behavior to reduce industry bias.
Stimulant Prescribing Patterns for ADHD Not Impacted by Scientific Evidence Transparency is Not Enough to Stem Tide of Pharma Influence on Medicine Visit madinamerica.com for more news, articles and research updates.
10 min