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ADHD Medications and Side Effects
ADHD medications include stimulants, non-stimulants, and antidepressants. Stimulant medications work quickly to increase dopamine and norepinephrine levels and are available in short- or long-acting ...
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ADHD Drugs Work Differently? Infant Screen Time; GLP-1 Psychological Side Effects
An imaging study suggested prescription attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drugs may work differently than ...
NEW DELHI: A new study has found that ADHD medications could have cardiovascular side effects, such as increased blood pressure and heart rate, even as the benefits were found to outweigh the risks of ...
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. There have been ...
A new systematic review and network meta-analysis showed few differences in the cardiovascular (CV) effects of stimulants and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors used ...
SaveHealth reports that choosing ADHD medications involves understanding stimulant vs. nonstimulant types, side effects, ...
This article was co-authored by Annika Angelo, M.S. and Nutrition Specialist, and Ludovico Saint Amour di Chanaz, Ph.D, and author of the ADHD User's Manual Attention ...
As someone who’s researched ADHD treatments, I’ve found Focalin and Adderall are two common medications that often come up. Both are stimulants used to manage ADHD symptoms, but they work in slightly ...
Share on Pinterest ADHD medications may raise heart health indicators like blood pressure and pulse, but patient monitoring can lead to successful health outcomes. Maskot/Getty Images New research ...
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