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Showing posts with label New York Times. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2023

ADHD Medication Webinar: Part 4: Ritalin Gone Wrong

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In this final part of the webinar, Dr. Kenny discusses the recent New York Times editorial called: Ritalin Gone Wrong. In it, ADHD medication treatment was challenged.
This video explains how to understand the criticisms, and offers answers and research to help you to understand why ADHD medication is used, how to use it safely, and answers to the issues brought up in the article


https://medbusiness.net/adhd-medication-webinar-part-4-ritalin-gone-wrong/

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common condition. Genes may play a role. Stress may also contribute to the development of GAD.

Anyone can develop this disorder, even kids. Most people with the disorder report that they have been anxious for as long as they can remember. GAD occurs somewhat more often in women than in men.

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Prescribing ADHD Medication & The Doctors Role...

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My response after reading the recent #NYTimes article about the young man that killed himself after becoming addicted to ADHD medication. Treating #ADHD with medication can be extremely beneficial and safe. However, doctors needs to take a more cautious and thoughtful role when prescribing these medications. In many cases no testing is done and doctors are only relying on what patients tell them, which means these symptoms can be very easily faked. What can we do to prevent abuse? Here is a video that talks about my opinion and what family members and doctors can do to prevent this from happening again?


https://bestanxietycrystals.com/prescribing-adhd-medication-the-doctors-role/

Doctor put him on Vyvanse and he turned into a chatterbox.

Friday, July 29, 2022

Prescribing ADHD Medication & The Doctors Role...

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My response after reading the recent #NYTimes article about the young man that killed himself after becoming addicted to ADHD medication. Treating #ADHD with medication can be extremely beneficial and safe. However, doctors needs to take a more cautious and thoughtful role when prescribing these medications. In many cases no testing is done and doctors are only relying on what patients tell them, which means these symptoms can be very easily faked. What can we do to prevent abuse? Here is a video that talks about my opinion and what family members and doctors can do to prevent this from happening again?


https://medbusiness.net/prescribing-adhd-medication-the-doctors-role/

Just a quick description on me and a little of my story I will do an in depth video based on the questions I am asked. I have just taken my first tablet after 10 years of my being on anything. Please feel free to ask questions and I will try and upload a link to a Facebook group I set up a while ago called ADHD share I think.

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