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In the United States, considerable media attention has been given to the gr
owing number of youth diagnosed with ADHD and treated with psychotropic med
ications. The efficacy of stimulant medications long has been recognized cl
inically and is well documented in research. Studies suggest that treatment
with stimulant therapy, when properly done, is more effective than psychos
ocial interventions that did not yield any significant benefits on a range
of behavioral, emotional, psychosocial, and academic measures. The purpose
of this article is to provide clinicians with everything they need to know
but were afraid to ask about stimulant therapy for children and adolescents
with ADHD.