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Many pharmacological treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) lead to increases in hemodynamic signs, ...
Clinicians should be vigilant about cardiovascular side effects with ADHD medications but not avoid using them, experts say.
The researchers found that all ADHD medications, except guanfacine, were generally associated with small increases in blood pressure, heart rate and ECG parameters. NEW DELHI: A new study has found ...
ADHD medications generally have just a small effect on a person’s blood pressure, heart rate and heart electrical ...
Network meta-analysis found modest short-term effects of stimulants and selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors alike with regard to systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and ...
Only the ADHD drug guanfacine led to decreased blood pressure and heart rate, results showed. The new findings suggest that the medications' benefits outweigh the risks, researchers concluded.
ADHD medications raise heart rate and blood pressure meaning wider cardiovascular monitoring across all treatments is required.
Researchers also found that non-stimulant medication guanfacine was linked to a reduction in blood pressure and pulse among both age groups.
With the exception of guanfacine (which leads to decreased blood pressure and heart rate), other medications led to increases in the values of these parameters. No significant differences were ...