Not sure if ADHD meds are right for your kid? Research finds ADHD meds improve college admissions exam results for kids who need them.
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Keep up with your child’s regular checkups, even if your child has been taking ADHD medicine for a long time. Kids can outgrow their therapies. They may need to change medicines or try a different dose. Keep monitoring their behavior and symptoms. Rather than change your child’s personalit...
Kids and teens who take medications like Ritalin to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder are twice as likely to be physically or emotionally bullied by peers than those who don't have ADHD, a new University of Michigan study found.
stimulantsStimulants have long been prescribed to children diagnosed with attention-deficithyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Over thepast decade, child psychiatrists havedebated the long-term potential for thesemedications to trigger drug abuse. Two newstudies indicate that the stimulants do notincrease ...
The researchers found that 74.0 percent of CSHCN with current ADHD had receivedmedication treatmentin the past week, 44.0 percent had received behavioral therapy in the past year, and 10.2 percent had used dietary supplements for ADHD in the past year. Overall, 30.7 percent received both past-wee...
Although rare, the risk for cardiovascular events is doubled in children and adolescents taking psychostimulants for ADHD, but some experts question whether the findings are clinically meaningful.
There was no evidence found of increased risk of serious cardiovascular (CV) events among children and adolescents currently using medication for attention... None - 《Reactions Weekly》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Without substance: ADHD meds don't up kids' drug abuse risk There was no evidence ...
The scoop: As Takeda works to overcome the recent loss of exclusivity for ADHD med Vyvanse, the company is counting on new launches to deliver growth. Among the clutch of ongoing launches at the Japanese drugmaker is Fruzaqla, a colorectal cancer drug originally developed by Chin...