Concerta and Strattera on the Executive Function in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Children
Launched by PEKING UNIVERSITY · Feb 8, 2010
Trial Information
Current as of July 21, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
The sample will include 134 ADHD children and adolescence, randomized assigned to Concerta and strattera treatment group, with 67 cases in each. It will also include 67 sex and age matched normal control. The drug will be titrated to optimal dose. The executive function including inhibition, working memory, set shifting and plan will be compared among two medication group and the control group, using laboratory executive function test and Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF).
Gender
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Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • Age between 6 to 16 years old. Body weight between 20 to 60 kg
- • Meet ADHD criteria in tne Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV) through questionaire and interview
- • Intelligence quotient (IQ) \>= 70
- • Currently unmedicated or effectively medicated with immediately released methylphenidate (The maximum dosage no more than 60mg/d)
- • The patient and the parent express their will to comply with the follow up including the clinical interview and all the test
- • The parent or the guardian sign the written consent
- • Can swallow the capsule
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Have administered immediate release methylphenidate, OROS MPH or atomoxetine, but ADHD symptoms not improved.
- • Bipolar I or II disorder, psychosis, or pervasive developmental disorder.
- • Meet the DSM-IV anxiety disorder.
- • Any seizure disorder (except for febrile convulsion) or electroencephalogram (EEG) abnormal associated with epilepsy, or currently taking anti-convulsion drugs.
- • Depression disorder, tend to commit suicide, or comorbid depression symptoms which need immediate treatment.
- • Tics disorder, or Tourette's syndrom(DSM-IV 307.23), or family history of tics disorder.
- • Narrow-angle glaucoma
- • cardiovascular diseases, or any diseases may be deteriorated when the pulse or the blood pressure increased, including hypertension or those taking anti-hypertension drugs.
- • Diseases significantly enhance the sympathetic nervous system activity, or taking sympathomimetic drug every day.
- • Allergic to methylphenidate or atomoxetine, or serious allergic reaction to more than one drugs or adverse event to multiple drugs before.
- • Serious gastrointestinal stenosis
- • History of alcohol, drug or other substance abuse
- • Those using unprescribed potential abuse drugs in screening.
- • In the process of the trial, the patient need to take other psychotropic drug other than the experimental drugs, including health food with central nervous system (CNS) activity (e.g. melatonin).
- • Might begin any structure psychological therapy addressed for ADHD in the process of the trial
- • Have used other psychotropic drugs in the past 30 days, including monoamine oxidase inhibitor.
- • Are participating other clinical trial.
- • Have difficulty in following up in 8 weeks.
- • Relatives of the investigator.
- • Employee of Xi-an Jensen or Eli lilly company.
About Peking University
Peking University is a prestigious institution located in Beijing, China, recognized for its commitment to advancing medical research and education. As a clinical trial sponsor, Peking University leverages its extensive academic resources and collaborative networks to drive innovative healthcare solutions. The university's focus on rigorous scientific methodologies and adherence to ethical standards ensures the integrity and reliability of its clinical research initiatives. By fostering interdisciplinary partnerships, Peking University aims to translate groundbreaking discoveries into tangible health benefits, contributing to the global advancement of medical science.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Beijing, Beijing, China
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Yufeng Wang, M.D. PH.D.
Principal Investigator
Peking University Institute of Mental Health
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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