Scientists probe Body's inflammation as key to ADHD medication mystery

NCT ID NCT07417878

Summary

This study aims to understand why some children with ADHD respond well to the common medication methylphenidate while others do not. Researchers will compare 80 children with and without ADHD, checking their blood for signs of inflammation and tracking their diet and symptoms over a year. The goal is to see if inflammation levels or nutrition are linked to symptom severity and how well the medication works.

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