Background: Few studies have reported on long-term harms caused by ADHD drugs but they are known to impair growth.
Objective: To assess whether ADHD drugs impair reproduction in mammals.
Methods: Systematic review of reproduction in studies of animals treated with ADHD drugs.
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a common adverse effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and there is a concern that the sexual harms might persist after discontinuation of therapy.
Objective: To assess whether the use of SSRIs in animals can lead to persistent sexual dysfunction.
Methods: Systematic review of animal studies measuring sexual behaviour after end of treatment with SSRIs or serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors.
Stud Health Technol Inform
January 2018
One of the most important Techno-Anthropological intellectual virtues is the ability to make contextualized ethical judgments of new and emerging technologies. This Techno-Anthropological core competence is especially relevant in Health Information Systems Technologies, which is a field characterized by inherent ethical dilemmas such as the pros and cons of regulation of research databases with sensitive information, or storing and application of tissue and blood samples. In this paper we present a method to make 'proper and quick' ethical estimates in Health Information.
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