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Clinical Trials

  • There are always new clinical trials taking place. The best way to find one is to search the
    Clinical Trials website of the U. S. Government.
ClinicalTrials.gov provides regularly updated information about federally and privately supported clinical research in human volunteers. ClinicalTrials.gov gives you information about a trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details. The information provided on ClinicalTrials.gov should be used in conjunction with advice from health care professionals. Before searching, you may want to learn more about clinical trials.

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  • Date: 2007-09-12, 6:06PM EDT


    ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD)

    Are You – Or Do You Know An Adult (18 yrs. and over) With These Symptoms?

    Difficulty Paying Attention
    Procrastination
    Constantly Fidgeting
    Difficult Planning
    Acting Impulsively

    The NYU School of Medicine Mental Health and Addictive Disorders Research Program offers evaluation for research studies on investigational medications for ADHD in adults.

    Contact (212) 951-6888 for additional information

    VANYHHS
    www.med.nyu.edu/mhadrp
 

CLINICAL TRIALS

 

Another route to a free evaluation is to partake in research. In NYC, those which focus on ADD in adults have been organized by at least three institutions: Mount Sinai, NYU, and Columbia (New York State Psychiatric Institute).

 

For recent listings:

 

   Mount Sinai   www.mssm.edu/psychiatry/adhd/adult_research.shtml

 

   NYU   tools.med.nyu.edu/nyuclintrials    (in the KEYWORD SEARCH box, type: adhd)

 

   Columbia & elsewhere   www.clinicaltrials.gov 

                    (in the SEARCH box, type: "attention deficit" "new york" OR "attention deficit" "new jersey")

 

   miscellaneous    www.centerwatch.com   (type: adhd "new york" OR adhd "new jersey")

 

                            www.brany.com/trials.php   (type: adhd)

 

For some background:

 

haroldmeyer.googlepages.com   (click CURRENT CLINICAL TRIALS)                  

 

 
  • longitudinal study. As part of the study the families receive free, comprehensive psychiatric and neuropsychological evaluations (with written reports and recommendations), although we cannot provide treatment.

    Jeff

    Jeffrey M. Halperin, Ph.D.
    ProfessorI am currently in the process of trying to recruit a large sample of hyperactive/inattentive preschoolers (3-4 year-olds) for a
    Department of Psychology
    Queens College
    65-30 Kissena Blvd.
    Flushing, NY 11367
    Tel: (718) 997-3254
    Fax: (718) 997-3218
    email: jeffrey_halperin@qc.edu
     
 
  • SINAI RESEARCH

    Every so often, someone asks: "Where can I get a diagnosis -- at little or no cost?" The only place that's likely to happen is in a clinical trial. ADD is studied in several places, including the medical school at Mount Sinai. For details, call 1-877-ADHD-411 (1-877-2343-411).

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