Study finds yearly 18% rise in ADHD prescriptions in England since COVID-19 pandemic

Prescriptions for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in England have risen 18% year on year since the pandemic. This is higher than previously reported, and masks wide regional variations in prescribing rates, finds research published in the journal BMJ Mental Health.
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