The shortage of ADHD medications has sparked concern among some parents and teachers. Experts offer predictions and tips on how to manage the disorder without drugs.
While some pharmaceutical and manufacturing companies predict the shortage will end between August and December 2023, it is still unclear when the medication will be widely available again, the doctor noted.The shortage of ADHD medications is not just impacting the patient — it's also affecting the families and practitioners, Bourgeois said.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the medication shortage in October 2022. Some experts think the shortage will end between August and December 2023, but the timing for wide availability again is unclear.may have to go without their medication completely, leading to worsened symptoms and making it more difficult for the parents and teachers to manage.
Parents should plan ahead when filling medications for ADHD, the doctor recommended, as there is typically an increased demand in August as kids prepare to return to school. , typically prescribes non-drug ADHD treatments to younger, preschool-aged children, and offers a mix of drug and non-drug treatments to school-age children. "Parents often think that drugs are the only treatment method — but in reality, there is no one-size-fits-all approach," he told Fox News Digital.
Schools can also provide support through classroom accommodations and individualized education programs .
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