New research suggests that dosage plays a role in a rare side effect of A.D.H.D. stimulants. By Christina Caron Julianna McLeod, 26, had her first psychotic episode while taking Vyvanse for ...
Higher doses of commonly prescribed ADHD medications may increase the risk of psychosis, a new study has found Getty High doses of commonly prescribed medications for ADHD have been linked to an ...
Unfortunately, high doses of stimulants like Adderall can increase the risk of psychosis or mania by more than fivefold, a new study finds. Advertisement Patients had a nearly 63% increased risk ...
Laura said the condition made her aggressive towards her husband A woman who suffered postpartum psychosis has been reliving the moment she tried to kill her newborn baby and husband by driving ...
Hospitalized patients who took high doses of ADHD prescription amphetamines were five times likelier to develop psychosis and mania than patients not on the medication, a study found. The study of ...
Sept. 12, 2024 – People taking some ADHD medications, such as Adderall, may face an increased risk of serious psychiatric issues like psychosis or mania, particularly when taking higher doses.
New findings could help clinicians understand the course of delusions in youth and young adults that signal the need for a timely intervention to prevent a full relapse of psychosis. New findings ...
High doses of Adderall linked with heightened risk of psychosis and mania Adderall is an effective treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but a sharp rise in US ...
New-onset psychosis in HIV-seropositive patients has prevalence estimates ranging from 0.5 to 15%, [91] and is most often seen in neurocognitive disorders, such as delirium, HIV-associated ...
While the link between ADHD medication and the risk of psychosis has long been known, a new study shows how dosage can make a difference. OpenAI’s advanced ‘Project Strawberry’ model has ...
Taking a high dose of ADHD drugs is linked to more than five times greater risk of developing psychosis or mania, according to a new study published Thursday in the American Journal of Psychiatry.