Surman, Craig B. H. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1677-0686
Robertson, Brigitte
Chen, Jie
Cortese, Samuele
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Documents that mention this clinical trial
Post-Hoc Analyses of the Effects of Baseline Sleep Quality on SHP465 Mixed Amphetamine Salts Extended-Release Treatment Response in Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40263-019-00645-z
Funding for this research was provided by:
Shire Development LLC
Article History
First Online: 21 June 2019
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: This clinical research was funded by Shire Development LLC, Lexington, MA, USA, a member of the Takeda group of companies. The open access fee for this manuscript was paid for by Shire Development LLC, Lexington, MA, USA, a member of the Takeda group of companies.
: C. B. H. Surman reports disclosures for speaking/education for Arbor, McNeil, Janssen, Janssen-Ortho, Novartis, Shire, Reed/Massachusetts General Hospital Academy, Global Medical Education, and the North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (the latter three funded by multiple companies); research support for the Massachusetts General Hospital Adult ADHD Program (National Institutes of Health, Abbott, Cephalon, Hilda and Preston Davis Foundation, Eli Lilly, Magceutics, J & J/McNeil, Merck, Magceutics/Neurocentria, Nordic Naturals, Nestle/Pamlab, Pfizer, Organon, Shire, and Takeda); consulting for McNeil, NLS Pharma, Nutricia/Dannone, Purdue, Rhodes, Shire, Somaxon, Sunovion, Supernus, Takeda, Teva, and Vaya; and book royalties for <i>Fast Minds—How to Thrive If You Have ADHD</i> [<i>or Think You Might</i>]; <i>ADHD in Adults—A Practical Guide to Evaluation and Management</i>. B. Robertson and J. Chen are employees of Shire, a member of the Takeda group of companies, and hold Takeda stock. S. Cortese reports not receiving any honorarium for this work; he has received honoraria from the Association of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), a United Kingdom charity, for speaking about ADHD.
: All study procedures were conducted in accordance with the ethical standards of the 18th World Medical Assembly and amendments of the 29th, 35th, 41st, and 48th World Medical Assemblies. The study was approved by either a central institutional review board (IRB) or local IRBs.
: Participants were required to provide written informed consent before study procedures were conducted.