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Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Would you consider starting a stimulant in an inpatient or crisis setting for patients whose severe behavioral issues are due to untreated ADHD?
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For a person in an inpatient, yes. But not in a crisis setting. I would require a follow up that can't be guaranteed
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