ADHD Drugs Under Scrutiny by RFK Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission
Key Takeaways: A recent executive order by President Trump creating the MAHA commission suggests the possibility of future restrictions on ADHD medications. The order has raised concern among parents of children who benefit from these FDA-approved treatments. The consensus among mental health experts is that when taken under the care of a doctor, ADHD medications are safe.
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