<p>For the first time, a major group of international experts and patients have cooperated defining new parameters for the development of medicines to treat children and young people. They make a series of recommendations on how the processes should be improved. The work is published today in the peer-reviewed journal, <em>The Lancet Psychiatry</em>.</p>
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Despite previous mixed findings, results of a large Swedish study show an increased risk for CVD with long-term use of medications, especially stimulants, to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.