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174 related items for PubMed ID: 38321920

  • 21. Misuse and diversion of stimulants prescribed for ADHD: a systematic review of the literature.
    Wilens TE, Adler LA, Adams J, Sgambati S, Rotrosen J, Sawtelle R, Utzinger L, Fusillo S.
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  • 23. Nonmedical Stimulant Use in College Students: Association With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Other Disorders.
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  • 28. Stimulant medication use in college students: comparison of appropriate users, misusers, and nonusers.
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  • 34. Prescription Drug Misuse: Sources of Controlled Medications in Adolescents.
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  • 36. Prevalence and Correlates of Prescription Stimulant Use, Misuse, Use Disorders, and Motivations for Misuse Among Adults in the United States.
    Compton WM, Han B, Blanco C, Johnson K, Jones CM.
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  • 38. Feigning ADHD and stimulant misuse among Dutch university students.
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  • 40. Age-specific risk of substance use disorders associated with controlled medication use and misuse subtypes in the United States.
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