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                | 1989/01/01 |   
                | BioPsy - Gamma-Linolenic Acid for ADHD |   
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                    Arnold LE, Kleykamp D, Votolato NA, et al. Gamma-linolenic acid for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: placebo-controlled comparison to D-amphetamine. Biol Psychiatry. 1989 Jan 15;25(2):222-8.  |  
                | In a Latin-square double-crossover with random assignment to sequence, 18 boys, aged 6-12 years, with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder received 1 month each of placebo, D-amphetamine, and Efamol (evening primrose oil containing gamma-linolenic acid, with vitamin E as preservative). 
 Parents' ratings were noncontributory. Teachers' ratings showed a trend of Efamol effect between placebo and D-amphetamine. The trend reached significance (p less than 0.05) only on Conners Hyperactivity Factor. Dosage may be crucial; 8 Efamol capsules per day were used in this study. Heuristic data scrutiny suggested possible interaction (sequence effect).
 
 Further study with a different design and dose is suggested.
 This study does not establish Efamol as an effective treatment.
 
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								https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2539203 |  
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