A comprehensive Swedish study involving 150,000 individuals with ADHD has found that medications used to treat the condition offer benefits beyond symptom management. The research indicates that ADHD drugs are associated with a reduced risk of suicidal behavior, substance misuse, criminality, and traffic accidents. This study provides the strongest evidence to date supporting the broader social benefits of ADHD medication, addressing concerns about their safety and effectiveness amid rising prescription rates. The findings suggest that these drugs can positively impact long-term outcomes for people with ADHD.
The strongest evidence yet supports the view that taking drugs to manage ADHD symptoms reduces the risk of criminal behaviour, drug abuse and accidents. https://t.co/U4B6t1IqBs
🚨 ADHD DRUGS SHOW BROAD SOCIAL BENEFITS IN LANDMARK SWEDISH STUDY Sweden’s largest ADHD study finds that medication not only reduces symptoms but also lowers risks of suicide, substance abuse, traffic accidents, and crime—proving these drugs can reshape lives far beyond the https://t.co/fIxh0rsHYV
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