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Attention Disorder in Children: Is the Literature Purged? Was It Ever Tainted?-Reply FREE

Daniel Safer, MD; John M. Krager, MD, MPH
JAMA. 1989;261(16):2331-2331. doi:10.1001/jama.1989.03420160054021
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In Reply.—  The concern expressed by Dr Knoll that certain aspects of the scientific literature need to be cleansed after fraud has much merit. In fact, the process already has begun. In a 1988 book, Aman and Singh1 reference nine editorials, letters, or reviews that appeared in the 1986 to 1987 scientific literature that focused on the fraud perpetrated by Dr Breuning and its consequences. However, Dr Knoll's attention to the effects of the fraud on the attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder stimulant treatment literature is misplaced. That field has not been tainted to any notable degree, in constrast to the 1979 to 1983 publications of Dr Breuning on neuroleptic treatment of mental retardation.2,3 This is because Dr Breuning did very little writing on attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.4,5

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Aman MG, Singh NN.  Preface . In: Aman MG, Singh NN, eds. Psychopharmacology of the Developmental Disabilities . New York, NY: Springer-Verlag NY Inc; 1988;:viii.
Aman MG, Singh NN.  A critical appraisal of recent drug research in mental retardation: the Coldwater studies . J Ment Defic Res. 1986;;30:203-216.
Aman MG.  Overview of psychopharmacology: current status and future directions . J Ment Defic Res. 1987;;31:121-130.
Walker MK.  Stimulant drugs . In: Breuning SE, Poling AD, eds. Drugs and Mental Retardation . Springfield, Ill: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1982;:235-267.
Reatig N.  Pharmacotherapy and mental retardation/developmental disability: a bibliography . Psychopharmacol Bull. 1985;;21:329-333.

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Aman MG, Singh NN.  Preface . In: Aman MG, Singh NN, eds. Psychopharmacology of the Developmental Disabilities . New York, NY: Springer-Verlag NY Inc; 1988;:viii.
Aman MG, Singh NN.  A critical appraisal of recent drug research in mental retardation: the Coldwater studies . J Ment Defic Res. 1986;;30:203-216.
Aman MG.  Overview of psychopharmacology: current status and future directions . J Ment Defic Res. 1987;;31:121-130.
Walker MK.  Stimulant drugs . In: Breuning SE, Poling AD, eds. Drugs and Mental Retardation . Springfield, Ill: Charles C Thomas Publisher; 1982;:235-267.
Reatig N.  Pharmacotherapy and mental retardation/developmental disability: a bibliography . Psychopharmacol Bull. 1985;;21:329-333.
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