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Four kinds of atypical responses to stimulant medications

This article was first published on June 17, 2024. It was last reviewed, updated, or edited on June 19, 2024. All of us who treat patients with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with psychostimulant medications find it challenging to treat patients who have unusual patterns of medication response (discussed below). You may find it helpful to…

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