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Parents are Decreasing Their Kids’ ADHD Medications — and Increasing Their Own

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www.additudemag.com

May 4, 2020Change is brutal. For the vast majority of children and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), this is true.

So, while the whole world shifts under our feet, most of us are not eager to introduce more change. We see evidence of this ADDitude’s latest survey of 1,816 readers, two-thirds of whom say they are not adjusting the variables of ADHD treatment for themselves or their child while in quarantine.

For a small minority (6.5%), maintaining the status quo is not a choice; they have been unable to see their medical professional during the pandemic and, therefore, unable to make changes to their stimulant medication prescription.

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