• @ForgotAboutDre@lemmy.world
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      142 years ago

      In the UK the NHS uses NICE guidelines for prescriptions. A doctor would be expected to justify prescribing outside of this.

      Additionally, ADHD charities report that it is under diagnosed in people in the UK. With many parents suspicious of medicating children.

        • AnyOldName3
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          92 years ago

          Unfortunately, that study was done a couple of hundred years after the UK lost control of North Carolina, so it doesn’t support the claim that ADHD medication is overprescribed in the UK.

        • Tippon
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          22 years ago

          North Carolina is neither in the UK or Europe

      • @LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        12 years ago

        As someone who was medicated as a child, people are right to be suspicious of providing toddlers with stimulants.

        Diagnosed at age 4. Prescribed stimulant medication. It had serious negative consequences for both me and my development. I’m not alone in this regard. School systems should be made to accommodate children with ADHD, not forcing stimulants on children to make them compatible with school systems.

    • @angrystego@lemmy.world
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      32 years ago

      This used to be true and perhaps still is in some places, but in some European countries the laws have changed a bit recently which means bad time for pharma companies. They now don’t have enough finances to bribe doctors effectively. (Source: family member in European pharma.)