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ADHD Clinical Trials: How You (Yes, You!) Can Help Shape the Future of Treatment

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ADHD clinical trials

ADHD is often talked about like it only affects kids—but let’s be real: it’s a lifelong condition that shows up in classrooms, workplaces, relationships, and everything in between.

And while more people in our community are opening up about ADHD, there’s still a gap when it comes to representation in research. Too often, Black folks are left out of the studies that shape how ADHD is diagnosed and treated. That means the treatments on the market might not fully reflect our needs or lived experiences.

The good news? There’s something powerful we can do about it: participate in clinical trials.

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These studies are where the future of ADHD care is being written, and your voice (and experience) matters.

What Kinds of ADHD Clinical Trials Are Out There?

Not all clinical trials look the same. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Medication Trials
    Researchers are testing new ADHD meds—or new combos of existing ones—to see if they work better, longer, or with fewer side effects.

  • Therapy & Behavior Trials
    From parent training programs to CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), some trials are exploring non-medication options that help people focus, manage impulses, and thrive.

  • Diagnostic Tool Trials
    Think eye-tracking, digital games, or brain imaging. These trials are all about making ADHD diagnosis smarter and more accurate.

Whether you’re curious about new treatments or interested in helping make ADHD care more inclusive, there’s likely a study that fits.

Who Can Join?

Every study is a little different, but most ADHD clinical trials look for people who:

  • Already have an ADHD diagnosis (based on DSM-5 guidelines)

  • Are between 18 and 65 years old

  • Have ADHD symptoms that aren’t fully managed with current treatments

This includes adults who’ve been living with ADHD for years, young adults transitioning out of childhood care, and even those who’ve tried treatments that didn’t quite hit the mark.

Where to Find ADHD Clinical Trials

If you’re wondering, “Okay, where do I even find these studies?” we’ve got you:

Real Trials Happening Right Now

Here’s a peek at some of the studies currently recruiting:

  • A New ADHD Medication for Adults
    Testing the safety and effectiveness of a new drug called solriamfetol.

  • CBT vs. Waitlist for Teens
    A trial exploring how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy stacks up against doing nothing (yep, they’re really measuring the difference!).

  • A Digital Eye-Tracking Diagnostic Tool
    Using cutting-edge tech to make ADHD assessments more precise and possibly quicker.

Before You Sign Up…

Let’s keep it real: clinical trials aren’t for everyone, and it’s important to know what you’re signing up for.

  • There can be risks and side effects — but you’ll be fully informed before anything happens.

  • Most trials compensate participants, often covering travel or offering payment for your time.

  • Talk to your doctor or a trusted healthcare provider to decide if a trial is right for you.

Why Your Participation Matters

Black voices are powerful—but only if they’re heard. By participating in ADHD clinical trials, you’re not just helping yourself. You’re helping researchers build treatments, therapies, and tools that truly reflect our communities.

This is how change happens: when we show up, share our stories, and take up space in the places that shape the future of care.

So if you’ve ever thought, “I wish ADHD treatment worked better for people like me,” this might be your chance to help make that a reality.

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