Antipsychotic Drugs for ADHD Increase Risk of Obesity and Diabetes in Children, Study Says
It has been known among psychiatrists and other medical professionals that taking antipsychotic drugs makes younger patients prone to gaining weight. However, a recent study has revealed that such medications also put them at a higher risk of becoming diabetic. These are the same drugs used to treat children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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