Eye-Tracking may predict ADHD drug success in kids

NCT ID NCT07634809

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether simple, painless tests of eye movements and heart rate can help predict which children with ADHD will benefit from medication and which will have side effects. Researchers will measure these factors before children start medication and then check how well the drug works after three months. The goal is to help doctors give better, more personalized treatment advice and avoid unnecessary medication trials.

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  • BUP Umeå

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    Umeå, Sweden

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