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Medication choices in adult ADHD — what to consider first? (Rapid Review summary)

So what: Direct stimulant vs non-stimulant comparison evidence is limited in places. This source is a Rapid Review—not a substitute for clinical guidelines. Medication decisions require a qualified prescriber.

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PRO Summary

How to read this card

Core signal

What: Adult ADHD medications are often framed as stimulant vs non-stimulant options.

Evidence scope

Who: When misuse/diversion risk is present, contexts may favour considering non-stimulants; individual risk, comorbidity, and monitoring matter for prescribing decisions.

Use principle

So what: Direct stimulant vs non-stimulant comparison evidence is limited in places. This source is a Rapid Review—not a substitute for clinical guidelines. Medication decisions require a qualified prescriber.

Evidence Reading

What to check when interpreting the evidence

Study typeType: Rapid Review (CADTH 2024 · NCBI Bookshelf)
PopulationPopulation: Adult ADHD pharmacotherapy overview
EvidenceNature: Summary/review — not an absolute guideline standard
UseSo what: Direct stimulant vs non-stimulant comparison evidence is limited in places. This source is a Rapid Review—not a substitute for clinical guidelines. Medication decisions require a qualified prescriber.
Consultation Prep

Turn the card into questions before consultation

Treat medication content as context for options, not instructions—dose changes belong with your prescriber.

Record this as a question or context point before professional consultation.

A Rapid Review trades breadth/speed for depth; in-person assessment still drives individual fit.

Record this as a question or context point before professional consultation.

Disclose misuse risk, cardiovascular issues, and comorbidities openly in medical visits.

Record this as a question or context point before professional consultation.

Limits

PRO use principles

Evidence scope

Limits: Summary of the CADTH Rapid Review / NCBI Bookshelf context. Does not replace clinical guidelines; final medication decisions rest with the treating clinician.

Hold individual application

Do not transfer group-level findings or review summaries directly to an individual case without considering impairment, comorbidity, and life context.

Use principle

Disclaimer: For information only. Not a substitute for diagnosis, prescription, or dosing instructions.

Professional consultation

Adult ADHD assessment, medication choice, and management planning should be discussed with a qualified professional.

Scope Note

Notice and limits

Limits: Summary of the CADTH Rapid Review / NCBI Bookshelf context. Does not replace clinical guidelines; final medication decisions rest with the treating clinician.

Disclaimer: For information only. Not a substitute for diagnosis, prescription, or dosing instructions.