• Portland/Vancouver
    (503) 276-6224
  • Salem
    (503) 540-0100
  • Eugene
    (541) 341-6565

"Improving the quality of life through research."

Pediatric/Adolescent ADHD

Is ADHD robbing your child of SLEEP?

ADHD-related sleep problems are a serious issue.

Lack of sleep (insomnia) will affect your child's behavior, mood, and wellness and lead to problems at home and school.  There are currently no medicines approved to treat childhood ADHD-related insomnia.

But there is a clinical research opportunity that may be available for your child:

A clinical research study is being conducted nationwide to evaluate a sleep medicine currently approved for adults 18 and older but is investigational for children ages 6-17.

Clinical Research Study Now Enrolling

This clinical study is assessing an investigational medication for children and teens who meet the following criteria:     

  • Diagnosed with ADHD
  • 6-17 years of age
  • Experiencing sleep problems for at least 3 months
  • Sleep problems that specifically cause difficulty in:
    - Falling asleep
    - Staying asleep
    - Sleeping soundly (without tossing & turning)

This study offers:

  • Study-related care, clinic visits, sleep tests and medical assessments at no cost to you Study medicine (or inactive placebo) at no cost
  • Study-related monitoring by research health care professionals
  • Possible reimbursement for time and travel
  • An opportunity to learn more about your child's sleep problem

If ADHD is robbing your child of sleep, please call:


OCCI, Inc.

(503) 540-0100, Salem or (503) 276-6224, Portland

Or Visit:

www.ADHDsleepStudy.com