Pros and Cons of Non-Stimulant Medication

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Pros and Cons of Non-Stimulant Medication

Non-stimulant medications have been approved by the FDA to treat ADHD symptoms in children, adolescents and adults. For some, this medication has proven to be effective, others find it is not effective at all.

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