Treatment Preferences of Physicians Treating Adult ADHD Patients in the US and Canada: A Discrete Choice Experiment

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This study surveyed over 850 physicians from the US and Canada using a discrete choice experiment to identify how physicians weigh ADHD symptom improvement against safety risks when selecting treatments. Results show physicians prioritize efficacy but are willing to accept reduced symptom improvement to avoid adverse events like insomnia and nausea, with slightly different risk-benefit thresholds between countries.

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