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Tolerance to dextroamphetamine sulfate in hyperactive children: Assessment using an empirical neuropsychological paradigm—a pilot study
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1. Changes in performance levels on a repeatable battery of neuropsychological tests were used to assess tolerance to dextroamphetamine sulfate in 6 hyperactive children over a 6 week treatment period.
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2. An individual ranking system was used to compare performance under an initial dose, both with itself and with another, higher dose, at the end of the treatment period.
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3. The results showed no children developed tolerance to the medicine.
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4. The usefulness and applicability of the paradigm were discussed.