PMID: 3771813Oct 1, 1986Paper

Propranolol for adults with temper outbursts and residual attention deficit disorder

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
J A Mattes

Abstract

Thirteen adults with temper outbursts and residual attention deficit disorder (ADD) were given propranolol to 640 mg/day in an open study. Eleven of the patients improved, with improvement in temper and other symptoms of ADD, indicating a need for controlled studies. This suggests a novel pharmacological approach to residual ADD.

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