Advice to make the most of your child’s treatment

Keys to success

Like anything worth doing, EndeavorRx won’t always be easy. But if you stay dedicated and develop the right routines, we hope you’ll see some game-changing improvements in your child’s attention.

Try it together at first

Get to know EndeavorRx together, and cheer them on while they learn to play.

Make it a routine

Stick to a schedule to help make EndeavorRx a habit. Try to find a time and place free from distractions.

It’s good to be challenged

Remind your child, that at times, the game may feel difficult. It’s part of the learning process.

We use a timer and we’ve built up from 15 minutes to 20 to 25. If he starts losing energy, specific labeled praise tends to really help, and we also use some incentives – it gets him over the hump of frustration.”

— Kate, Parent

Breaks are ok!

It’s perfectly okay to pause for a few minutes in the middle of their session, as long as your child continues to put in a good effort.

Commitment is key

It’s like learning to play an instrument – challenging at times, but will pay off in the end! Play the role of coach by providing guidance and encouragement.

Ask them how it’s going

Talk to them regularly about the imaginative words and characters they’re discovering. Use these check-ins to remind them of all the progress they’ve made so far.

Use the EndeavorRx Insight® app to follow your child’s in-game progress in real time.

Unlocked all levels?

Even if your child has unlocked all of the worlds in EndeavorRx, treatment may not be complete! They should continue to play as instructed by your child’s provider. They can replay their favorite levels again, attempting to beat previous scores, completing new quests, and unlocking more costumes!

Have more questions?

Consult our FAQ page.

EndeavorRx:

Indications, Safety and Cautions

Indications:
EndeavorRx is a digital therapeutic indicated to improve attention function as measured by computer-based testing in children ages 8-12 years old with primarily inattentive or combined-type ADHD, who have a demonstrated attention issue. Patients who engage with EndeavorRx demonstrate improvements in a digitally assessed measure, Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA®), of sustained and selective attention and may not display benefits in typical behavioral symptoms, such as hyperactivity. EndeavorRx should be considered for use as part of a therapeutic program that may include clinician-directed therapy, medication, and/or educational programs, which further address symptoms of the disorder.

Safety:
No serious adverse events were reported. Of 538 participants in trials supporting EndeavorRx authorization, 50 participants (9.3%) experienced treatment-related adverse events (probable, likely), and three participants experienced treatment-related adverse events with the digital control, in studies where a control was used. Associated adverse events included frustration (6.1%), headache (1.3%), dizziness (0.6%), emotional reaction (0.4%), nausea (0.4%), and aggression (0.2%). All adverse events were generally transient. Only 3 events led to device discontinuation, and no subject reported lasting or irreversible effects after discontinuation.

Cautions:
Rx only: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed health care provider. EndeavorRx should only be used by the patient for whom the prescription was written. For medical questions, please contact your child’s healthcare provider. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please dial 911. EndeavorRx is not intended to be used as a stand-alone therapeutic and is not a substitution for your child’s medication.

If your child experiences frustration, emotional reaction, dizziness, nausea, headache, eye-strain, or joint pain while playing EndeavorRx pause the treatment. If the problem persists contact your child’s healthcare provider. If your child experiences a seizure stop the treatment and contact your child’s healthcare provider.

EndeavorRx may not be appropriate for patients with photo-sensitive epilepsy, color blindness, or physical limitations that restrict use of a mobile device; parents should consult with their child’s healthcare provider.

Please follow all of your mobile device manufacturer’s instructions for the safe operation of your mobile device. For example, this may include appropriate volume settings, proper battery charging, not operating the device if damaged, and proper device disposal. Contact your mobile device manufacturer for any questions or concerns that pertain to your device.