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by _zagj 472 days ago
> Why would that be a desirable state of affairs?

You can't see why an ADHD diagnosis (which isn't hard to get) no longer being a quick ticket to getting amphetamines--one of the most commonly sought-after and regularly abused class drugs since the 1930s--would be a desirable state of affairs? Are you not aware of the adverse health affects they have (cardiovascular, neurological, e.g., Parkinson's, dental, bone density)?

> it seems like 50% don't respond to Strattera

It's seems more like people take longer to respond to Strattera and either don't want to wait, or just want the amphetamines.

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I think you'd be throwing people with ADHD under the bus which is infinitely worse than letting some fakers get their hands on stimulants. Improve the diagnostic process if needed, but first you have to prove that it's insufficient. I'm not aware of any studies supporting these claims.

> It's seems more like people take longer to respond to Strattera and either don't want to wait, or just want the amphetamines.

No. Not all drugs are effective for everyone, this includes different stimulants.