Monday, December 08, 2003

Attention Deficit Drugs May Have Long-Term Effects 


Drugs given to children to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder could have long-term effects on their growing brains, studies on rats suggest.

Several studies published on Monday show that rats given a popular ADHD drug were less likely to want to use cocaine later in life, but also often acted clinically depressed and behaved differently from rats give dummy injections.
Yahoo! News - Attention Deficit Drugs May Have Long-Term Effects

(Note: Often these types of drugs are perscribed without trying other ways of helping the children. There are many alternatives to these types of drugs such as nutritional and herbal supplementations, acupuncture, trauma-release therapy, etc. )

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