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How to Get the Most from Your ADHD Meds

 ADHD in the News 2024-04-25


KEY POINTS: Medication is highly effective for ADHD, but most people stop taking it at some point—often within a year. Beyond medication type and dose, other factors for effectiveness include food, substances, sleep, and timing. Self-monitoring, small changes, and persistence can make a huge difference for medication success.

View Article: Psychology Today, April 23, 2024




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