4 Things to Do If You Can’t Get Your ADHD Medication
Quick Read: More diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are causing high demand for medications that treat the condition. This high demand, as well as regulatory issues, has caused medication shortages and higher costs. Talking to your doctor, changing pharmacies or using different treatment methods are options to try if you have trouble getting your meds.
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