Families struggle as ADHD medication costs skyrocket
MARION, Iowa (KCRG) – An Iowa mother said a recent job change also meant a change to her insurance. Heidi Hora said she is now paying exponentially more for an ADHD medication for her son. She said it took years and trying multiple drugs for her to figure out which medication worked best. After several attempts, they finally found one that worked: Concerta.
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