Social Media, COVID-19, and ADHD – The Unexpected Prescription Boom

Prescriptions for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in England have increased by 18% annually since the pandemic, a rise higher than previously reported. However, this overall growth obscures significant regional differences in prescribing rates, according to research published today (March 11) in BMJ Mental Health.

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