HTA - NIHR129817
The clinical and cost-effectiveness of Stimulant compared with Non-stimulant medication for adults with Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder and a history of Psychosis or biPolar disordER: SNAPPER
Project title: The clinical and cost-effectiveness of Stimulant compared with Non-stimulant medication for adults with Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder and a history of Psychosis or biPolar disordER: SNAPPER
Call to action: 19/34 19/34 Medication for ADHD in adults with a history of psychosis or bipolar disorder
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Steven Marwaha
Contractor: University of Birmingham
Cost: £2,354,275.49
Co-investigators: Mr Ryan Ottridge, Ms Rebecca Woolley, Professor Allan Young, Professor Hareth Al-Janabi, Professor Matthew Broome, Professor Philip Asherson.
Started: January 2021 | Status: Research in progress
ISRCTN: 79796233
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