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ADHD Medications May Have Placebo Effect on Caregivers

Researchers have found that ADHD medication may create a "placebo effect" in caregivers who are supervising children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder:
A review of studies suggests that teachers, parents, and others may 'see' improvements in a child's behavior if they believe the child is on medication to control ADHD symptoms, even when real medication is not being given.

Researchers say caregivers may exhibit more understanding, which could in turn actually lead to improved behavior in a child.
(Source: United Press International)
In a June 30 article, ADDitude Magazine reported that the ADHD medication researchers' next plan is to observe parents' and childrens reactions under the following three conditions: after the children receive a real pill, after they receive a placebo, and after they receive no pill.

Labels: medications, placebo, caregivers

Posted By: Aspen/CRC