ADHD Drugs and Psychosis Risk: Findings from Recent Research
Understanding the Risks Associated with High-Dose ADHD Medications
High doses of ADHD drugs pose increased health risks. Recent findings suggest a significant correlation between high doses and the likelihood of developing psychosis.
- Research from the American Journal of Psychiatry
- More than five times greater risk of psychosis or mania
Key Findings on ADHD Medications
This research emphasizes the importance of monitoring dosages and considering potential side effects.
- Consult healthcare providers: Always discuss medication effects with your physician.
- Review treatment plans: Regular evaluations may prevent adverse outcomes.
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