Health & Wellness: Understanding the Risks of High Doses of ADHD Medications
Significant Risks of High-Dose ADHD Medications
The latest findings from a study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry indicate that high doses of ADHD medications, particularly Adderall, are associated with a more than fivefold increased risk of experiencing psychosis or mania. Patients and physicians should be particularly aware of these risks when considering treatment options.
Key Findings
- High-dose ADHD medications can heighten risks of psychotic symptoms.
- January study highlights growing health & wellness concerns.
- Importance of monitoring dosage levels for safety.
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