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ADHD Records (293 bytes)
1: '''ADHD Records''' Founded by [[Benjamin Kanavin Loeb]] a... Add (272 bytes) 3: * '''ADD''', a [[mental disorder]], see [[ADHD|ADHD; attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder]]. Selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (746 bytes) 1: ...rain. NARIs are widely used in the treatment of [[ADHD]], but they are far less used than either [[Selec... 3: ...xetine]]. It is however only approved for use in ADHD and not as an [[antidepressant]]. However, outsi... Atomoxetine (1019 bytes) 2: ... advantage over stimulants for the treatment of [[ADHD]] is that it is not considered to have significan... PDD not otherwise specified (771 bytes) 5: ...es that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) shares with a spectrum of disorders currently kn... Rehabilitation (neuropsychology) (2721 bytes) 10: ...ion are Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and concussion. 12: ===ADHD=== 13: ...e that drugs do not rehabilitate but only relieve ADHD sufferers (and those around them) from the social... 17: ...s or functioning that is impaired in sufferers of ADHD. Ben F. Feingold (139 bytes) 1: ...for [[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADHD) in [[1973]]. Desoxyn (2293 bytes) 1: ...[[Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADD/ADHD), [[narcolepsy]], and exogenous [[obesity]]. Des... 9: ...ce to the other stimulant drugs used to treat ADD/ADHD. 11: ...mine]]. Further, research has indicated that ADD/ADHD patients treated with stimulants are in fact less... Reboxetine (1287 bytes) 2: ...l depression]], [[panic disorder]] and [[ADHD|ADD/ADHD]]. Its mesilate (''i.e.'' methanesulfonate) salt ... Stimulant (1940 bytes) 4: ...his is often called a "paradoxical effect", since ADHD is commonly thought of as "hyperactivity" and sti... Trashcan diagnosis (795 bytes) 3: ...imply being used too broadly; examples would be [[ADHD]] and [[Autism]]. Much of the controversy over me... Degenerative disease (654 bytes) 9: #[[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADHD) Rehabilitation (779 bytes) 3: ... to [[Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADHD) and [[Head injury|concussion]]s, see [[Rehabilit... Dextroamphetamine (3633 bytes) 4: ...s the first-choice pharmacological treatment of [[ADHD]], of which it is considered an effective treatme... 29: *[[ADHD]] Locus ceruleus (958 bytes) 3: ...], [[Venlafaxine]] and [[Bupropion]] as well as [[ADHD]] medication [[Atomoxetine]] are believed to act ... Methylphenidate (9102 bytes) 1: ...eat [[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADHD) in children and adults. It is also one of the pr... 59: *[[attention deficit hyperactivity disorder|ADHD]] 124: ...he 1990s, especially in the United States, as the ADHD diagnosis came to be better understood and more g... 127: ...te on schoolwork and other tasks. Adults who have ADHD often find that MPH increases their ability to fo... 129: ... understood. Some researchers have theorized that ADHD is caused by a [[dopamine]] imbalance in the [[br... Reticular activating system (1224 bytes) 7: ...mmes and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD). However, despite the rapid recent increase in k... Learning disability (5117 bytes) 22: ...tention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADD and ADHD) 23: ... It also appears that many persons labeled as ADD/ADHD either suffer from other problems, or have not ha... Thyroid hormone resistance (1680 bytes) 7: ... of [[Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder]] (ADHD). Pervasive developmental disorder (4119 bytes) 28: ...es that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) shares with a spectrum of disorders currently kn...
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