Why ADHD Medication May Not Be Working

Experts weigh in on when ADHD medication is the right call–and when it isn’t. 
Why ADHD Medication May Not Be Working
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Kendra Watts was stunned when her son came home from school yelling and crying to the point of his veins popping out of his neck. Just months before, it was out of character for the 9-year-old with attention-deficient/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to ever raise his voice.

It dawned on her that the drug that was supposed to help him was altering his personality one frustrating fit at a time.

Amy Denney
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Amy Denney is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. Amy has a master’s degree in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield and has won several awards for investigative and health reporting. She covers the microbiome, new treatments, and integrative wellness.