ADHD meds may help pregnant patients control opioid use disorder
Opioid overdoses for pregnant patients are at an all-time high in the United States, even as overall numbers are improving. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is highly correlated with substance use disorders, yet treatment protocols to help expecting parents manage opioid use disorders and ADHD together are essentially nonexistent.
Other Articles in this Edition
Disrupted Access to Prescription Stimulant Medications Could Increase Risk of Injury and Overdose
Executives From ADHD Startup Arrested, Charged With Fraud
Pharmacists cite highest number of drug shortages since 2001
Children With ADHD Are at Increased Risk for Cyberbullying, Traditional Bullying
Autism vs ADHD: Neural Activation Patterns Are More Unique Than Shared
ADHD meds may help pregnant patients control opioid use disorder
Treatment Augmentation in a Patient with Narcolepsy and ADHD
High Prevalence of ADHD Among PA Students
‘As a nurse with ADHD, I had always felt different from my colleagues’