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Question 1 Please identify and discuss the most important outcomes to study in both children and adults. Please consider: –Whether the choice of outcomes differs by age? –Validation of outcomes? –Selection of a comparison group?

Question 2 Please comment on whether ADHD drugs should be studied individually or collectively.

Question 3 Which of the following approaches seems best to study cardiovascular outcomes with ADHD drugs? Consider: – methodological issues, –the nature of the outcomes, –time needed to conduct the study, –and cost issues in the following types of studies:

Question 3 Continued Prospective case-control study Large simple trial Case-control or cohort study within a claims database Other approaches

Question 4 What are the important confounders relating to use of ADHD drugs in both children and adults that should be considered in a study of ADHD drugs and cardiovascular outcomes?

Question 5 Discuss study approaches that may explore duration of use of ADHD drugs. Specifically, consider whether there are feasible study methods that could be undertaken to characterize longer term cardiovascular risk (in any age group) with chronic ADHD drug therapy