Quebec doctors decry the province’s high rate of ADHD medication prescribed to youth
A group of Quebec doctors is sounding the alarm about the high rate of prescribed medication used to to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among the province's youth. Patients between 13 and 17 are prescribed ADHD drugs at more than twice the rate of any other province, the doctors say.
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Quebec doctors decry the province’s high rate of ADHD medication prescribed to youth