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NeuLogiq® Platform Helps Confirm No Evidence of Psychotomimetic, Hallucinatory, or Dissociative Effects in a Phase 1b Study of a Novel Neuroplastogen Developed for Major Depressive Disorder
Otsuka Presents New Phase 3 Post Hoc Analyses of Centanafadine Highlighting Improvement in Executive Function and Emotional Dysregulation in Adults with ADHD at the 2026 American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology (ASCP) Annual Meeting
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