ADHD drug combo trial halted after just 2 teens enrolled
NCT ID NCT06673368
First seen Jan 25, 2026 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tested whether adding a new drug (NRCT-101SR) to an existing ADHD medication (NRCT-202XR) could improve symptoms and reduce side effects in teenagers aged 13-17. Only 2 participants were enrolled before the trial was stopped early, so no conclusions can be drawn. The study was designed to measure changes in ADHD symptoms and side effects over time.
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Locations
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Accel Research Site-Maitland Clinical Research Unit
Maitland, Florida, 32751, United States
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Boston Clinical Trials LLC
Boston, Massachusetts, 02131, United States
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CenExel iRS - iResearch Savannah
Savannah, Georgia, 31405, United States
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Center For Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89128, United States
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iResearch Atlanta
Decatur, Georgia, 30030, United States
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