Treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with medication can be life-changing.
It's consistently associated with lower risks of self-harm, unintentional injury, traffic crashes and crime.
However a new study has found as prescription rates increased, some of these associations weakened.
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- Professor David Coghill, chair of developmental mental health at the University of Melbourne and president of the Australasian ADHD Professionals Association.
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