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ADHD medicines linked to less impulsive behavior, crime

Last updated: June 25, 2025 2:18 pm
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ADHD medication has long been a topic of debate and discussion, with concerns about its effectiveness and potential side effects. However, a recent study from Sweden has shed new light on the benefits of these treatments. The study, which tracked nearly 250,000 Swedish individuals using ADHD medication for 14 years, found that these treatments can actually reduce risks of traffic crashes, injuries, and criminal behavior. What’s even more significant is that this conclusion held true even as more girls, women, and adult men received a diagnosis.

“I wish we had access to this kind of data for the U.S.,” said Ryan Sultan, a psychiatrist and professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center specializing in ADHD. “Being able to follow them from birth means that their data is really, really powerful.”

This study comes at a time when providers in the United States are facing a unique set of challenges. On one hand, ADHD medication prescriptions are skyrocketing, largely due to the increased use of telehealth and a reduction in stigma surrounding the condition. However, on the other hand, medication shortages are posing a threat to people’s access to these critical treatments.

In addition to these challenges, scientists are also uncovering new insights into how ADHD interacts with other variables. For example, recent research has shown that menstrual periods can affect symptoms and treatment outcomes for individuals with ADHD.

Overall, this study highlights the importance of ADHD medication in reducing risks associated with the condition and underscores the need for continued research and understanding in this field. As the landscape of ADHD treatment continues to evolve, it is crucial for healthcare providers and policymakers to prioritize access to these medications for those who need them most.

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