Nighttime foreband zaps tested as Drug-Free ADHD treatment for kids
NCT ID NCT05374187
Summary
This study is testing whether a gentle electrical stimulation device worn on the forehead during sleep can help reduce symptoms of ADHD in children ages 7-12. The device, already FDA-approved for ADHD, aims to improve attention and impulse control by stimulating brain areas through the skin. Researchers are comparing the real device to a fake version in 225 children to see if it makes a meaningful difference over 4 weeks of nightly use.
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Locations
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Seattle Children's Hospital
Seattle, Washington, 98105, United States
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University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, 90095, United States
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