No. a 12 year old boy should simply fidget like he has been doing. Actually he should get some more difficult material to study instead of having to sit there like an idiot while the stupid kids learn the material. This no child gets left behind stupidity means no child goes ahead. Unchallenged kids fidget while they sit there bored as mainstreamed idiots get attention.
not really sure what you're actually asking...you can be in the military if you have ADHD but you can't be in the military if you have to take medication, it's too difficult to get them if you're overseas or in combat.
Adderall XR does work for ADHD, however, be careful and be sure that she has the correct diagnosis of ADHD. Anxiety can mimic ADHD. To properly treat and diagnose ADHD the child should be seen by a Pediatric Pshychologist, Pshyschiatrist and Pediatrician. In addition to these professionals her parents, her teacher, and the Doctors should evaluate all aspects of her daily life and routine. If you are in doubt, please see your Pediatrician.
When considering ADHD medication for a 14-year-old who is already taking Zoloft, a common option is a stimulant medication, such as methylphenidate (Ritalin) or amphetamine-based medications (Adderall). These medications can be effective for managing ADHD symptoms and are often used safely alongside Zoloft. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider to assess the individual’s needs and monitor for any potential interactions or side effects. The provider will tailor the treatment plan based on the patient's specific situation.
In the year 1902. Dr. Still discovered ADHD.
If you have not succeeded after trying for a year you can see a doctor. They will examine the both of you and if something is wrong and if you need medication they will prescribe it.
Yes because they are legally an adult. If they were kidnapped then obviously not. It does not matter if they have ADHD or not.
In the year 1902, Dr. Still was the one who discovered ADHD.
Look at the label. It will tell you how much to take and when, and whether you should finish it all (usually for antibiotics). Any you have left a year later should be turned in to your doctors office for disposal.
Alcobra Ltd. (ADHD) had its IPO in 2013.
My endocrinologist has never had me fast nor has he told me not to take my medicine. I do not have thyroids, they were removed several years ago due to a 10cm goiter and several 1cm goiters. He is a diabetes/endocrine specialist and has done wonders for getting me back on track. As thorough as he is I believe if it were important for me to fast or not take my meds he wouldn't have forgotten to tell me that year after year.
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Yes, it is a side effect. But more likely, it's a mild to moderate allergic reaction to the medication. In any case, this should be reported to the prescribing doctor immediately, and if it is an allergic reaction, the medication should be stopped (in fact, you should stop it until you get the doctor), and a new medication should be prescribed. Note this medication for future medical history reports with other doctors.