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Long Term ADHD Treatment

Written by: Martin Winkler
First version: 22 Jul 2008. Latest version: 10 Oct 2011.

Abstract:

ADHD children should be treated to maximize their opportunities, accepting their problems.

Question:

What kind of management program should primary care clinicians recommend for ADHD? Should ADHD treatment be seen as treatment of a chronic condition, requiring long term ADHD treatment?

Answer:

ADHD has to be considered as a chronic condition, that might interfere with the further development and quality of life of the children. Studies indicate that persistence of ADHD into adolescence and adulthood will affect at least 60 to 80% of the ADHD children. It is important to develop an ongoing partnership among clinicians, parents, teachers or any other person who is relevant for the child and the further development.

Therefore special efforts for a long-term management of ADHD are recommended:

Treating ADHD with medicines
Other ways of Treating ADHD
ADHD in Adults

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