The study examines adults misusing prescription stimulants and those with prescription stimulant use disorder (PSUD).
One in four adults prescribed stimulants misuse them, and nearly 1 in 10 develop an addiction to these medications — underscoring the need for better screening.
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BRAWLEY — Imperial County Behavioral Health Services held a community forum on Tuesday, March 18 at Hidalgo Hall to discuss ...
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Although access to prescription stimulants is essential to addressing important clinical needs of patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), this study found that among U.S. adults ...
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A Trump executive order forming the commission tasked them with assessing the ‘threat posed by’ ADHD meds. Learn how experts ...
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