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Does the medicating ADHD increase or decrease the risk for later substance abuse?
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Wilens
Timothy
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Published 2003-01-01
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Family-based association study of the BDNF, COMT and serotonin transporter genes and DSM-IV bipolar-I disorder in children
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Biederman Joseph
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Wilens
Timothy
E
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Wozniak Janet
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Mick Eric
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Faraone Stephen V
Published 2009-02-01
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A randomized controlled trial of a novel mixed monoamine reuptake inhibitor in adults with ADHD
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Wesnes Keith
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West Scott
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Adler Lenard
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Klint Thorsten
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Wilens
Timothy
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Graff Ole
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Mikkelsen Birgit
Published 2008-06-01
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Trajectories of Prescription Drug Misuse among US Adults from Ages 18 to 50 Years
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Evans-Polce, R.J
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McCabe, S.E
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McCabe, V.V
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Schepis, T.S
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Schulenberg, J.E
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Veliz, P.T
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Wilens
, T.
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