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Stimulants as a means of diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 516671" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>If a child takes Ritalin or any stimulant and it "works" - ie the child is not so hyperactive or can concentrate better - does this necessarily mean the child is ADHD?</p><p>Although I have been (to my surprise) pondering about the possible beneficial effects of stimulants recently, this question doesn't actually come from me but from someone I know here. But it is a good question, I think... would seem to make sense as a crude diagnostic tool??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 516671, member: 11227"] If a child takes Ritalin or any stimulant and it "works" - ie the child is not so hyperactive or can concentrate better - does this necessarily mean the child is ADHD? Although I have been (to my surprise) pondering about the possible beneficial effects of stimulants recently, this question doesn't actually come from me but from someone I know here. But it is a good question, I think... would seem to make sense as a crude diagnostic tool?? [/QUOTE]
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