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Intuniv

Intuniv is the brand name for guanfacine, a medicine that effectively treats attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among children as an alternative to stimulants. Unlike other ADHD medications, Intuniv should not be chewed or crushed and must be swallowed whole.

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