Reduction seen in incidence of composite outcome of all-cause mortality, return to hospital with MAUD initiation at discharge

Risk for cardiomyopathy increased with duration of treatment for adults aged 20 to 40 years with ADHD

Reduced risk for psychiatric, nonpsychiatric hospitalization seen with use of ADHD meds among adolescents, adults with ADHD

Significantly lower rates seen for all-cause mortality and unnatural-cause mortality, but not natural-cause mortality

Quit rate higher for ECs than nicotine replacement therapy; at six months, 62.8 percent in EC arm still using ECs

No serious injuries related to the medication mix-up have been reported

Models that enable primary care practitioners to diagnose and evaluate patients for treatment eligibility would have biggest impact on wait times

Reduction in incidence of positive PPD screening seen among women with prenatal depression undergoing elective C-section

Buprenorphine associated with lower risk for malformations, cardiac malformations, oral clefts, and clubfoot

In a recent study, severe QT prolongation occurred in 13.0 percent of quetiapine and 14.2 percent of haloperidol users