Higher doses of ADHD medications including Adderall and Vyvanse may increase the risk of psychosis, a new study has found.
The union government has banned certain fixed-dose combination drugs due to concerns over safety, efficacy, and potential misuse.
People taking some ADHD medications, such as Adderall, may face an increased risk of serious psychiatric issues like psychosis or mania, particularly when taking higher doses.
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As lupus robbed her of life’s comforts for more than a decade, a young Omaha woman put on a brave face. “I got my official ...