What’s Driving the Demand for ADHD Drugs Like Adderall
For at least the last six months, Adderall—the stimulant medication commonly used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)—has been in short supply in the U.S. That seems to be in part because demand is growing as more people are diagnosed with ADHD, a condition that can make it difficult to focus, remember details, control impulses, or sit still.
The Adderall shortage is still hitting Kansas City. Here’s what people with ADHD can expect
The FDA announced an Adderall shortage in October. Since then, Kansas City residents with ADHD have scrambled for alternatives as the shortage drags on with no clear end in sight. Raising five children — four of whom have ADHD — while dealing with the neurodevelopmental disorder herself, Jeremy Didier is acutely aware of how chaotic things can become without proper medication.
The Adderall Shortage Is Taking a Toll on These People
Patients with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and other conditions treated with Adderall and similar stimulant medications are struggling to fill their prescriptions. As of the week of April 10, six pharmaceutical companies that manufacture Adderall and its generics reported to the Food and Drug Administration that at least some immediate-release formulations were unavailable or in shortage.
Effort Underway to Develop First U.S. Guidelines for ADHD in Adults
The number of diagnosed cases of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have increased significantly among adults in the United States within the past decade, which could be due to many factors, including overdiagnosis. A recent JAMA study found that diagnoses of ADHD in adults are growing four times faster than in children. Other research tells another story: that clinicians misdiagnose or miss ADHD in adults and that fewer than 20% of individuals with ADHD are diagnosed and treated by clinicians.
Choice Between Treatment Modality Remains Weak for Pediatric ADHD and Sleep Disorders
Sleep interventions could increase sleep quality and quantity among children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Still, evidence remains limited for other sleep-related outcomes such as quality of life (QoL), sleep onset latency (SOL), sleep efficiency, and ADHD symptoms. Researchers from the School of Health and Welfare in the Department of Health and Care at Halmstad University, Sweden, published their findings in Sleep Medicine.
How to Assess ADHD Symptoms in Children — Zachary Blumkin, PsyD, says there’s no single test that can confirm or rule out a diagnosis
When evaluating individuals for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it is typical to use multiple stages of assessment prior to a formal diagnosis. This typically involves a comprehensive evaluation of information gathered from a number of sources, including parents/carers, family members, teachers, or partners and colleagues, depending on the age of the individual.
Housing quality may affect kids with ADHD
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most frequently diagnosed behavioral and neurodevelopmental disorder in childhood. Children with ADHD experience difficulty with one or more of its core symptoms—inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity.
Vitamin and mineral supplements may help reduce aggressive behaviors in children and youth
A systematic review published in the journal Aggression and Violent Behavior describes the effectiveness of nutritional supplements in reducing excessive aggression in children and adolescents.
Better Cardiorespiratory Fitness in ADHD Positively Related With Mental Health Status
KEY POINT: There is a link between CRF levels and mental health in patients with ADHD.
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