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by deno
5249 days ago
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The ‘high’ goes away after two weeks of continuous use, but the cognitive benefits persist. This is exactly why ADHD medications work long term. > But in fact, the loss of appetite and sleeplessness in children first prescribed attention-deficit drugs do fade (…). They apparently develop a tolerance to the drug, and thus its efficacy disappears. Those are side effects in the context of treating ADHD. Here’s a great summary: http://www.reddit.com/r/ADD/comments/no6hp/would_anyone_be_i... |
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I strongly feel that if the parents of children on ADD meds actually used the meds themselves, many of them would decide on alternative treatments.