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PressTV - ADHD drugs do not raise heart risks

presstv.ir — “Taking ADHD medications does not increase children's risk of cardiovascular problems.View full resource at presstv.ir

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See The Insane Amounts Of ADHD Drugs Prescribed To Children In The Last Decade - Business Insider

businessinsider.com — “Is it really necessary?View full resource at businessinsider.com

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Lilly's ADHD drug Strattera receives new warning labels from FDA - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “The FDA issued new safety warning labels for Eli Lilly and Co.'s attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder treatment Strattera, or atomoxetine, for people with serious heart conditions. The agency reviewed clinical trials and found that 5% to 10% of adults and children experienced increases in blood…View full resource at smartbrief.com

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