Davy T, Rodgers C L
Division of General Pediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1989 Dec;10(6):313-8.
We present our clinical approach to diagnosis and individualized and integrated treatment of patients with short attention span. The paper stresses the importance of understanding short attention span as a symptom that, although it is due to a variety of causes, may be favorably affected by pharmacologic treatment. The need to follow a logical algorithm in the monitoring of the effects of stimulant medications is emphasized. Adjustments of the drug dose should be based on observed effects rather than on absolute therapy schedules.