No; naproxen is not chemically related to any of the drugs used to treat ADHD.
If you want to find out whether or not you have ADHD, contact your local mental health office. A psychiatrist may be available to help diagnose something like ADHD.
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MRI...maybe...The appropriate test to help with ADHD are EEG's. Though these aren't used unless the psychiatrist thinks you're having seizures and not knowing it.
WebMD has a section on ADHD, which includes diet suggestions for children and adults. There is also a site called ADHD awareness that has some pieces about nutrition. Many ADD/ADHD people self-medicate with caffeine, which should be discouraged.
The diagnostic guidelines for ADHD varies in different countries and one could look up standards for a diagnosis, however only a doctor can officially diagnose and treat a person with ADHD. Possible risk factors for having ADHD include low birth rate/early birth, exposure to smoke or alcohol, and parents/siblings who have ADHD; a doctor would then make the final determination.
Yes most ADHD drugs are stimulants and maybe picked up as a positive for Meth. AS a side note many Meth users are actually undiagnosed for ADHD. They are self medicating for ADHD. These are the Meth users that work and keep a job.
There are many reasons that would cause hyperactivity. Some people react to things differently but sugar and caffeine are at the top of the list. Limit these and you will see a difference.
If you don't have it...don't waste the money to take a test....If you do have ADD or ADHD, you'll be too distracted to take the test. You'll be distracted, fidgety, and all over the place.
There is nothing online to indicate that Maddy Munsie has ADHD. Maddy is accredited with writing a song called My Love, about marrying a boy named Trystan.
Yes because you can't be certain that someone has ADHD without a definite test result. Some people are just naturally more "hyper" than others, but still able to function fine.