A large new analysis of 102 clinical trials finds that ADHD medications have overall small effects on blood pressure and heart rate in both children and adults.
A new study led by the University of Southampton has found that medications for ADHD have overall small effects on blood pressure and heart rate after weeks or a few months of use.
General symptoms of ADHD include lack of attention, impulsive behaviour, and, in some cases, hyperactivity. It is a myth, ...
ADHD Advisor examined data from the Drug Enforcement Administration and other sources to see why the Adderall shortage ...
A landmark clinical trial testing the effect of microdosing LSD on symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) ...
Solriamfetol, a new treatment for ADHD, showed a 45% reduction in symptoms in a Phase 3 trial. This treatment targets ...
A new study reveals that nearly 1 in 10 adults prescribed ADHD drugs are addicted—many without ever “misusing” them—in an ...
A Sheffield dealer preyed upon, and “cuckooed,” a vulnerable man to assist with his drug operation, which made around £82,000 ...
The study, published in Nature Mental Health in February, found that foetal exposure to a drug called acetaminophen, an ...
A week after reporting a successful phase 3 trial of Sunosi (solriamfetol) in patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity ...
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