Efficiency of Different Supplements in Alleviating Symptoms of ADHD with or Without the Use of Stimulants: A Systematic Review.
Study Design
- Tipo de estudio
- Systematic Review
- Población
- ADHD patients (systematic review of supplements)
- Intervención
- Efficiency of Different Supplements in Alleviating Symptoms of ADHD with or Without the Use of Stimulants: A Systematic Review. None
- Comparador
- Placebo or methylphenidate
- Resultado primario
- ADHD symptom severity (inattention, hyperactivity)
- Dirección del efecto
- Mixed
- Riesgo de sesgo
- Moderate
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This review aims to assess the efficacy and safety of different supplements, such as L-theanine, caffeine, Ginkgo biloba L., and Bacopa monnieri for improving ADHD symptoms, to determine the most effective supplement and provide insight for medical practice. METHODS: International databases (PubMed/MEDLINE and Scopus) were searched for English-language RCTs, open-label studies, and cross-sectional studies. RESULTS: Studies on L-theanine, caffeine, Ginkgo biloba L., and Bacopa monnieri have shown various effects on ADHD symptoms. L-theanine improved sleep efficiency but not other sleep parameters. Caffeine showed no significant benefits, although its combination with L-theanine may enhance attention. Bacopa monnieri consistently improved inattention, hyperactivity, and memory, whereas Ginkgo biloba L. reduced ADHD symptoms, particularly inattention, but was less effective than methylphenidate. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence revealed the potential use of supplements as complementary ADHD treatments under clinical guidance. The limited effect of supplements cannot replace the well-documented efficacy of stimulants for ADHD treatment. Additional studies are needed to ascertain the most effective dosages and the safety of these supplements as adjunctive treatments for ADHD.
TL;DR
The evidence revealed the potential use of supplements as complementary ADHD treatments under clinical guidance, but the limited effect of supplements cannot replace the well-documented efficacy of stimulants for ADHD treatment.
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