2023-12-23 01:27:09
Using ‘stimulation therapy’ to treat ADHD may increase heart disease risk
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A new Swedish study found that long-term use of “stimulation therapy” to treat ADHD may increase the risk of “heart disease” due to the side effects of the drugs.
After tracking tens of thousands of ADHD cases with ADHD over the past five years, Swedish researchers found that patients who used ADHD medication for a long time over the past five years had a hundredfold higher risk of heart disease than those who did not use ADHD medication. 23/23, and there are many related research reports that also reached similar results.
One of the main reasons is that many doctors have long implemented “stimulation therapy” on patients with ADHD. The disadvantage of this treatment method is that it may increase the patient’s blood pressure and increase the load on the heart. However, some health experts argue that patients should be aware of the risks associated with ADHD drugs before taking them, and that for most patients, “stimulation therapy” is more effective than Risks, which is why there are still doctors willing to use this method to treat ADHD.
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