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When children take medication for ADD, they may experience improved focus, impulse control, and behavior regulation. However, there may also be potential side effects such as appetite suppression, disrupted sleep, and mood changes. It is important for parents and caregivers to closely monitor children on ADD medication and consult with their healthcare provider regularly.
Answer: No, Strattera is the first FDA- approved non stimulant medication used to treat ADHD. HOWEVER, IT HAS A BLACK BOX WARNING FOR POTENTIAL SUICIDAL THOUGHTS IN CHILDREN. It is a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor and works on the central nervous system very differently than that of a stimulant drug. I hope this helps****
* Tenex is also a brand name for guanfacine, an antihypertensive medication that can be used to control high blood pressure and nervous disorders as in muscle twitches.
No children are not allowed to take medication binozyt. Only children ages 12 and up can take it
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It is a common stimulant and if taken in moderation, it should be safe for anyone. Though I wouldn't be giving it to young children or anyone with an underlying health condition that could be worsened by this common stimulant.
In 2004, children accounted for approximately 21% of all traffic accident fatalities in the United States.
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what is a highly accurate method for calculating medication for infants
Most children with OCD need their medication or counseling to cope with the symptoms. A psychiatrist can reccomend some other strategies to you as well.
The percentage is 15/60 times 100 = 25%
No They Have Very Poor Medication.