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Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Children with ADHD: Symptoms vs. Misbehaviors

It is a question every parent asks: How do I know the difference between ADHD symptoms and simple misbehaviors?   It is confusing. Suppose you walk into the living room to find your child bouncing on the sofa or running through the house like an out of control rocket. Is this hyperactivity, combined with impulsiveness? Is this simply a child... Read moreChevron
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Faking ADHD for the Medication

Yesterday, I posted information on Is ADHD Medication Addictive? One of the points discussed in that article was college students making up or exaggerating symptoms of ADHD in order to be given a prescription for stimulant medication.   NBCNews also recently posted an article, ADHD? 1 in 4 may be faking it. According to the article, 22... Read moreChevron
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Is ADHD Medication Addictive?

The safety of stimulant medications for ADHD has long been debated. Are these medications safe to use? Will giving children medication at a young age result in later substance abuse? Are these medications addictive? Are these medications too easily available that they pose a risk of abuse to those that don't have ADHD? As parents carefully and... Read moreChevron
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Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

ADHD Medication Shortages: Are You Impacted?

NBCNews reported yesterday about the nationwide shortage of ADHD Medications, stating, "In the past two weeks, federal Food and Drug Administration officials added the drugs methylphenidate hydrochloride and amphetamine mixed salts, the generic names for Ritalin and Adderall, to an expanding list of national drug shortages. Some distributors cite... Read moreChevron
Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

Blood Pressure Medication to Treat ADHD

Stimulant medications have been the traditional treatment for ADHD for many years. Some people, however, do not tolerate these types of medications, cannot take them because of other medical conditions, find they do not help or are not comfortable using stimulant medication. Strattera, a non-stimulant medication has been approved to treat ADHD:... Read moreChevron

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