A: The term refers to using a stimulant and a non-stimulant to reduce ADHD symptoms. There were no lectures in medical school on this therapy and no studies of it when… | Keep reading on ADDitude »A: Clinicians should titrate while evaluating a patient’s environmental and familial conditions, screen for primary sleep disorders, and… | Keep reading on ADDitude »A: If a stimulant is causing excessive irritability, restlessness, or seriousness throughout the day, a dose reduction… | Keep reading on MDedge »A: ADHD medication initiation and adherence are increased when patients have a strong working alliance with their clinician and trust the health care system… | Keep reading on ADDitude »A: As clinicians, we must acknowledge how difficult it is take medications every day.
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