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    of these drugs have major side effects such as the Zombie effect, depression, tics, rebound-effect, and suppressed hunger. Ritalin is the most common of drug used among ADHD children. There is no real in depth research showing what long-term affects this drug has on children except that it is highly addictive and like most medication, can cause problems with the liver. Ritalin is most intended for an overactive child who has a hard time concentrating on one thing at a time. “The use of stimulant medication

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    decided to light his couch on fire. Eventually, he wanted to set a whole mall on fire, knowing that his mother was working inside of that mall. Matthews was also taken to a psychiatrist to be tested for ADHD, but wasn't treated with anything except Ritalin (a medicine commonly used for children with ADHD). The average child with ADHD doesn't have these murderous and torturous behaviors. Disguised by his middle school’s best smile, Rod Matthews should have been permanently placed in a psychiatric hospital

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    516). The intake does not clarify if he was removed off of Ritalin or if he remained on it throughout the rest of his high school years when he was successfully able to graduate high school and get accepted to college and later complete law school. Mr. Needham has a history of not taking his prescribed medications

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    true. Many of the children who suffer from ADHD within the school system and even within the daycare program are on medication that contains Ritalin, or Adderall. These stimulants help a

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    Ritalin is one of the many brand names for the drug methylphenidate. Methylphenidate is most commonly used as a mediation for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) but can also be used for narcolepsy as well as other disorders. This medication belongs to a class of medications that works by changing the amount of certain natural substances in the brain. The class of of medications is known as Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulants. Methylphenidate comes in many different tablet and liquid

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    disorder, or ADD. This condition has become such a normal part of society that episodes of television shows, such as The Simpsons and South Park, have been created to make the condition and the drugs used to treat it seem humorous. These drugs, such as Ritalin and Concerta, are strong stimulants classified as Schedule II prescription drugs. Although these drugs can, to some extent, help children in focusing their attention, they are not the most effective way of treating attention deficit disorder. ADD

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    With some help from the Rxlist.com, some of the more common types of drugs are: Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta, Focalin, Daytrana, Metadate, Methylin and Dexedrine. Along with this list of medications, comes a list of side effects – a long list of side effects. As summarized from Lautieri’s article, the list of short term side effects includes: nervousness

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    problem. Why is that? And why are psychiatrists listed as medical personnel when they simply observe behaviors instead of doing actual diagnostics. The whole system of mental disorders is rigged to accommodate what the government thinks is best. Ritalin makes obedient children that walk around lifeless like zombies. Antidepressants make the user feel as if they have no feelings, not even rage. If everyone in the United States was on drugs such as these there would be hardly no crime, just a life

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    There is, ADHD medication, such as ritalin or adderall, can help children focus, control hyperactivity and reduce injuries. Medication is a necessity in controlling children who have been diagnosed with ADHD. One reason medication is that it helps them focus in school and in everyday life. It is important that children can focus is needed to perform simple daily activities and without that it becomes more difficult to course through the day. Drugs, such as Ritalin and Adderall, are used to increase

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