ADHD Drugs Don’t Increase Substance Abuse Risk if Started Early and Taken Longer

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Medications to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not increase children’s risk of substance abuse later in life if they start taking them early and for a long period, a new study suggests.

The odds of any substance use were more than two times as likely among those who started taking ADHD medications at age 15 or older, and took them for two years or less, compared with those who started treatment at age 9 or younger, and took the drugs for six years or more, HealthDay reports.

The findings appear in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

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Was the study funded by a pharmaceutical company? Because it seems they would benefit greatly from this idea of prescribing long, early, and often. Might even help them make up some of the sales they've lost from people being prescribed medicinal marijuana instead of their poisons.