不是“同一件事”。

A. Schonwald, Eugenia Chan, Sarah S Nyp
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CASESusie是一名10岁的女孩,她被一名发育行为儿科医生跟踪治疗注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD),复合型和挑战性行为。在过去的一年里,苏茜每天服用缓释盐酸哌甲酯36毫克,每天服用缓释胍法辛1毫克。今年夏天,苏茜参加了为期8周的以证据为基础的多动症夏季治疗项目,而且这家人还继续每月接受当地儿童心理学家的行为治疗。父母们报告说,直到最近,苏茜的多动症症状都得到了很好的控制。苏茜在新学年有一个积极的开始,但在过去的一个月里遇到了越来越多的困难。具体来说,苏茜的班主任说她很难保持注意力,很容易分心,而且错过了几项家庭作业。在仔细了解了苏茜的临时病史后,苏茜的父母报告说,家庭和学校环境没有任何变化或新的压力。他们对夏季治疗项目中提供的行为指导感到满意,并继续使用这些策略。进一步的讨论表明,父母注意到苏茜的哌醋甲酯药片在最后一次配药时的外观发生了变化。虽然以前的处方是长方形的白色药片,但最近的处方是圆形的白色药片。苏茜的父母联系了药店,被告知苏茜的处方里装的是“和以前一样的东西”。药剂师解释说,药片看起来不一样,因为制造商为了符合苏西的保险公司的偏好而改变了。你接下来会怎么照顾苏茜?
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Not Really "The Same Thing".
CASE Susie is a 10-year-old girl who is followed by a developmental-behavioral pediatrician for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), combined type and challenging behaviors. Susie has been treated with extended-release methylphenidate HCl 36 mg daily and extended-release guanfacine 1 mg daily for the past year. Susie attended an evidence-based summer treatment program for ADHD for 8 weeks over the summer, and the family has continued to attend monthly behavioral therapy visits with a local child psychologist.Parents report that, until recently, Susie's symptoms of ADHD were well controlled. Susie had a positive start to the school year but has had increasing difficulties over the past month. Specifically, Susie's classroom teacher has communicated that she is having difficulty maintaining attention, is easily distracted, and is missing several homework assignments. While obtaining a careful interim history, Susie's parents report that there have not been any changes or new stresses in the home or school environments. They were pleased with the behavioral guidance provided during the summer treatment program and have continued to use those strategies.Further discussion revealed that parents noticed a change in the appearance of Susie's methylphenidate tablets when the prescription was last filled. Although the previous prescriptions were filled with oblong, white tablets, the most recent prescription was filled with round, white tablets. Susie's parents contacted the pharmacy and were told that Susie's prescription was filled with "the same thing as before." The pharmacist explained that the tablets looked different because the manufacturer had changed in order to comply with the preferences of Susie's insurance provider. What would be your next steps in Susie's care?
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