Abstract Background There is substantial evidence that methylphenidate (MPH; Ritalin), is being used by healthy university students for non-medical motives such as the improvement of concentration, alertness, and academic performance. The scope and potential consequences of the non-medical use of MPH upon healthcare and society bring about many points of view. Methods To gain insight into key ethical and social issues on the non-medical use of MPH, we examined discourses in the print media, bioethics literature, and public health literature. Results Our study identified three diverging paradigms with varying perspectives on the nature of performance enhancement. The beneficial effects of MPH on normal cognition were generally portrayed enth...
There are numerous ways people can improve their cognitive capacities: good nutrition and regular ex...
A Brazilian Health Technology Assessment Bulletin (BRATS) article regarding scientific evidence of t...
Prescription stimulants, including methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin) and amphetamine compounds (e.g., ...
L’émergence de l’utilisation du méthylphénidate (MPH; Ritalin) par des étudiants universitaires afin...
During the past few years considerable debate has arisen within academic journals with respect to th...
A drug that can improve your exam results may sound tempting, and John Harris believes that we shoul...
There is mounting evidence that methylphenidate (MPH; Ritalin) is being used by healthy college stud...
There is mounting evidence that methylphenidate (MPH; Ritalin) is being used by healthy college stud...
Over the past few years the use of stimulants such as methylphenidate and modafinil among the studen...
Background: The use of medical stimulants to sustain attention, augment memory and enhance intellect...
Introduction/Objective: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the most common neurobehavioral ...
Background: The stimulant drug methylphenidate, otherwise known as Ritalin, is the mainstay of treat...
Objective: This study performed a literature review evaluating aspects of prevalence and motivations...
Methylphenidate (Ritalin), the current leading form of treatment for Attention\ud Deficit Hyperactiv...
Public attitudes towards the use of drugs for cognitive enhancement and enhancement in sport are not...
There are numerous ways people can improve their cognitive capacities: good nutrition and regular ex...
A Brazilian Health Technology Assessment Bulletin (BRATS) article regarding scientific evidence of t...
Prescription stimulants, including methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin) and amphetamine compounds (e.g., ...
L’émergence de l’utilisation du méthylphénidate (MPH; Ritalin) par des étudiants universitaires afin...
During the past few years considerable debate has arisen within academic journals with respect to th...
A drug that can improve your exam results may sound tempting, and John Harris believes that we shoul...
There is mounting evidence that methylphenidate (MPH; Ritalin) is being used by healthy college stud...
There is mounting evidence that methylphenidate (MPH; Ritalin) is being used by healthy college stud...
Over the past few years the use of stimulants such as methylphenidate and modafinil among the studen...
Background: The use of medical stimulants to sustain attention, augment memory and enhance intellect...
Introduction/Objective: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the most common neurobehavioral ...
Background: The stimulant drug methylphenidate, otherwise known as Ritalin, is the mainstay of treat...
Objective: This study performed a literature review evaluating aspects of prevalence and motivations...
Methylphenidate (Ritalin), the current leading form of treatment for Attention\ud Deficit Hyperactiv...
Public attitudes towards the use of drugs for cognitive enhancement and enhancement in sport are not...
There are numerous ways people can improve their cognitive capacities: good nutrition and regular ex...
A Brazilian Health Technology Assessment Bulletin (BRATS) article regarding scientific evidence of t...
Prescription stimulants, including methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin) and amphetamine compounds (e.g., ...