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What considerations do you take in starting stimulant medications for the management of adult ADHD?

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Psychiatry · Harvard Medical School

Adult stimulant prescriptions for ADHD and The Journal of the American College of Cardiology in particular have published several articles in the last few years investigating the cardiovascular risk of long-term use of these medications. There have been three already in 2024 and data remains mixed.

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Psychiatry · Spokane Psychiatric Clinic

In over 45 years of general psychiatric practice, I had many adults present thinking that they "had" ADHD. I agree with the idea that if ADHD symptoms, or reports of such symptoms, arise in an adult for the first time, it is not residual childhood ADHD. Nevertheless, some adults have a better qualit...

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Psychiatry · Spectrum Health Big Rapids Hospital

Defer until PCP is clear.

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Psychiatry · Dale B. Mortimer, M.D., P.C.

First, be sure of the diagnosis for this adult, as others have commented. By definition, symptoms of ADHD must be present before 12 years of age. The most useful clinical information is the adult patient's elementary school report cards. Elementary school teachers see the child throughout the day ra...

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