ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder – is one of the most common diagnoses made in childhood. The first line of treatment for ADHD tends to be medication, usually stimulant medications. Although stimulants have been used since the 1930s, there are still many myths and misperceptions about the medications, leading to confusion and sometimes fear. Drs. Berney and Richard talk about these medications and present what the research tells us about their risks and benefits.
This episode was edited by Mr. Andrew Rasmussen.
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