While the shortage is ultimately the result of an imbalance between supply and demand, experts say it highlights major flaws in the way authorities and the culture as a whole thinks about ADHD. Here's more.
accused of haphazard diagnostic practices may significantly lower demand for Adderall and other drugs in the next few months.“The United States is in the middle of a prolonged and profoundly deadly overdose epidemic. Illicit drugs are often adulterated with the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl. Although it is far more common for heroin and other opioids to be laced with fentanyl, stimulants occasionally get cross-contaminated, too.
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