Cingulate prepares for FDA approval for its once-daily ADHD pill
To that end, the company presented positive top-line Phase III results for its once-daily stimulant for ADHD.
Read MoreStimulant therapy for ADHD in teens doesn’t increase risk of cocaine or methamphetamine use later
Many parents whose kids take prescription stimulants like Ritalin to treat ADHD worry that it could lead to illicit drug use later. A University of Michigan study appearing in JAMA Network Open found that that’s not the case. Researchers report that high school seniors who used stimulant therapy are no more likely to use cocaine…
Read MoreWhat’s behind the ADHD drug shortage
Many Americans with ADHD are scrambling for their prescription medication due to a months-long shortage. What’s behind the demand? And, what’s behind the fact that the rate of adult ADHD diagnosis is growing four times faster than diagnoses among kids?
Read MoreShortage of drugs to treat ADHD continues as studies indicate increase in prescriptions
Federal drug agencies and pharmaceutical companies continue to report a shortage in common medications used to treat symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), even as recent studies show an increase in patients who need those medications.
Read MoreWhen it comes to adult ADHD, the US medical system is falling behind
As more people seek diagnosis and treatment, the system is unable to serve them, and social media is filling in those gaps
Read MoreADHD Myths, According to People Who Actually Have It
Often misdiagnosed with other mental health disorders, adults with ADHD struggle to keep jobs and relationships and often feel misunderstood.
Read MoreNew tests available in S’pore to help assess adults for ADHD
SINGAPORE – Adults who suspect they have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can now undergo a new series of tests designed to provide a more scientific diagnosis. The process involves an infrared brain scan, an eye-tracker test and a continuous performance test – in addition to standard clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires.
Read MoreADHD and Stronger Executive Functioning Skills
KEY POINTS: Executive functioning skills describe the directive capacities of the brain. People with ADHD typically have more significant and numerous executive functioning challenges than others. While medication for ADHD can be an important part of treatment, pills don’t teach skills. Improving executive functioning skills takes practice and patience so pick one skill to address…
Read MoreWhat to Know About ADHD During or After Pregnancy
You may find that your symptoms are more pronounced during the first trimester or after childbirth, thanks to hormonal shifts.
Read MoreMulti-disciplinary program shows promise for treating ADHD, post-concussion syndrome, and memory loss
The Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports published a paper today by nationally-recognized neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, PhD that details a multi-disciplinary program for patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD), post-concussion syndrome (PCS), or memory loss.
Read MoreMaternal Alopecia Areata Linked to Autoimmune, Atopic, Thyroid, and Psychiatric Disorders in Offspring
KEY POINT: Offspring exposed to maternal alopecia areata had an increased risk for autoimmune, inflammatory, atopic, thyroid, and psychiatric disorders.
Read MoreADHD Associated With Poor Health-Related Quality of Life in Children
Childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was found to be associated with a “substantially poorer” health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Findings from the systematic review and meta-analysis were published in the Journal of Attention Disorders.
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