yes try it and find out scum bag :D
no she does not
The effects of marijuana in the ADHD population has not been fulled studied or determined. However, other clinical studies provide evidence that marijuana increases memory-related loss which could worsen existing ADHD symptoms. On the contrary, in some cases doctors have prescribed marijuana (where legal) for ADHD.
The brain of somebody with ADHD works differently to the average person, as such; stimulants will calm them down while tranquilizing agents can stimulate them. Cannabis (marijuana) usually calms the average person, and so would most probably stimulate an individual who suffers from ADHD or ADD.
The best medication for adult ADHD depends on individual factors such as symptoms and medical history. Common medications include stimulants like Adderall and Ritalin, as well as non-stimulant options like Strattera and Wellbutrin. It's important to work closely with a healthcare provider to determine the most effective treatment for each person.
No, they can't.
Adderall is an D-amphetamine salt used for ADHD
No. Acetaminophen is Tylenol.
There is a little evidence suggesting medical marijuana might help ADHD, but it is still considered far outside the realm of mainstream behavior/stimulant treatment.
In terms of making a person functional with ADHD, marijuana shows no evidence and has numerous evidence to the contrary. Marijuana can increase the odds of psychosis, schizophrenina-related disorders, and induce apathy and memory loss. It may indirectly treat hyperactivity by increasing apathy, but in no ways does this treat ADHD.
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