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I am interested in Attend but I would like to know if there have been clinical studies done to test its effectiveness and if so where can I find the studies and have they been published in scientific peer reviewed journels? What has been your experience on it and what type of ADHD do you have.
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On their webpage they claim there were trials done, but I don't think they are official FDA clinical trials. Nothing showed up on clinicaltrials.gov database for Vaxa Attend product, so it probably has not been FDA approved. You can go to the Amazon review page and see what some people are saying about it : http://www.amazon.com/VAXA-Homeopath...pr_product_top.
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Homeopathic remedies almost never go to FDA clinical trials. At most, they are subject to USDA purity standards, but that's not even required (you should look for that anyway!)
Check Google Scholar for scientific articles. You may need to try several queries to find anything, but if you're not finding anything within a half-dozen queries, you have your answer... You can also check PubMed, but Google Scholar will find articles within PubMed as well as more broadly.
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