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      Safety, efficacy and extended duration of action of mixed amphetamine salts extended-release capsules for the treatment of ADHD.

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      Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy
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          Stimulant medications have proven to be effective in reducing the core symptoms of hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention and are considered the first line of therapy for patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Mixed amphetamine salts extended-release capsules (MAS XR; Adderall XR, Shire Pharmaceuticals Group) include immediate-release pellets of mixed amphetamine salts that release the first half of the dose upon ingestion and delayed-release pellets that begin to release active drug approximately 4 h later. The MAS XR capsule contains the same 3:1 ratio of dextroamphetamine to levoamphetamine as do mixed amphetamine salts immediate-release tablets (MAS IR; Adderall), Shire Pharmaceuticals Group), and the bioavailability and pharmacokinetic profiles of MAS XR 20 mg are comparable to those with MAS IR 10 mg b.i.d. MAS XR has a rapid onset of action--within 1.5 h--and provides 12 h coverage. The efficacy, safety and extended duration of action of MAS XR have been established through clinical studies in school-age children, adolescents and adults.

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          Journal
          Expert Opin Pharmacother
          Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy
          Informa Healthcare
          1744-7666
          1465-6566
          Jun 2005
          : 6
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, 700 Spring Forest Rd. Suite 125, Raleigh, NC 27609, USA. rweisler@aol.com
          Article
          10.1517/14656566.6.6.1003
          15952928
          835d5e48-5f09-43ee-8222-fb613e3f0c63
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