ADHD may not be on the front page of your local news in today’s world, but it’ll be mentioned in the market watch.
The Houston Chronicle reports that sales of the Britain based Shire Pharmaceuticals suffered mixed trading due to a lack of patients switching to their new ADHD medication Vyvanse from Shire’s older medication, Adderall.
I don’t know about you kiddies, but my worry is that new medications simply exist to replace the “old” medications, without any real benefit, just to satisfy the needs of a few parents who are still searching for that “magic bullet”.
Depressing? Maybe not. I haven’t read up on Vyvanse yet to see what benefits, if any, it holds over Adderall, but it just got a priority billing on my “To-Do” List.
Popularity: 2% [?]
You Should Also Check Out This Post:
- Mother's Health may Help Predict Risk of ADHD Diagnosis
- The Holiday Sugar High, Fact or Fiction?
- Could this stop annoying phone calls?
- UC Davis Researchers discover mechanism in brain that triggers innatention
- Both workers and employers need to make adjustments for ADHD
More Active Posts:
- DIAGNOSING BIPOLAR vs. ADHD (14)
- Life coach wonders if ADHD is contagious (7)
- Teaching Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (3)
- Living With The Shinies (3)
- Mental Health Notes thinks TMZ.com has made an A.S.S. of themselves (3)
- The Robin Williams in my Head (3)
- On the lighter side: AAADD (3)
- Study shows higher divorce rate in ADHD Families (3)
- What You Need to Know About Your ADD/ADHD Child (2)
- The Child with ADHD's Bill of Rights (2)





Mauris elit. Donec neque. Phasellus nec sapien quis pede facilisis suscipit. Aenean quis risus sit amet eros volutpat ullamcorper. Ut a mi. Etiam nulla. Mauris interdum.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Quisque sed felis. Aliquam sit amet felis. Mauris semper, velit semper laoreet dictum, quam diam dictum urna...
No User Responded In This Article
Leave Your Comment Below