Higher doses of commonly prescribed ADHD medications may increase the risk of psychosis, a new study has found Getty High doses of commonly prescribed medications for ADHD have been linked to an ...
May 13 (UPI) --ADHD stimulant meds don't increase children's risk of psychosis, a new study says. Analyses of stimulant prescriptions among nearly 8,400 kids with attention deficit/hyperactivity ...
Use of stimulants to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have grown, especially since the pandemic. But a study of adult emergency department admissions at a Mass General Brigham ...
Prescriptions for amphetamine stimulants to treat ADHD have increased significantly in recent years, particularly during the pandemic. Unfortunately, high doses of stimulants like Adderall can ...
Note that this author, Dr. Ann Reitan, writes under the pseudonym, Dr. Ann Olson. She has published a book under this pseudonym, and the book is entitled: Illuminating Schizophrenia: Insights into the ...
I’m often asked how I think about anti-psychotic medications for psychosis, and whether I use them at all, given my emphasis on psychotherapy for psychosis.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nearly every prescription written to treat Parkinson's psychosis -- a common psychiatric side effect of Parkinson's disease -- is for medications that have not been shown ...
Stimulants prescribed for ADHD can increase a person’s risk of psychosis Higher doses of amphetamines cause the highest risk Other ADHD drugs don’t carry this risk THURSDAY, Sept. 12, 2024 (HealthDay ...
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