Hyperfocus: ADHD meds at risk? Unpacking the new executive order, DEA proposal

MissUnderstood: The ADHD in Women Channel - A podcast by Understood.org

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ADHD medications have been in the news a lot lately, especially stimulants.  In this bonus episode of “Hyperfocus,” host and mental health journalist Rae Jacobson talks about two U.S. policy items that could affect people with ADHD. First, an executive order from February 13 established the “Make America Healthy Again Commission.” The executive order specifically mentions ADHD and the rise in diagnoses and medication usage among children.  The order also requires the commission to “assess the prevalence of and threat posed by the prescription of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, stimulants, and weight-loss drugs.”  Dr. Andy Kahn, a licensed psychologist, joins Rae to discuss the notion that people with ADHD, especially kids, are overmedicated.  Plus, Rae discusses proposed regulatory changes for controlled substances, including ADHD stimulants.  The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) issued its proposal on January 17, before the current administration took office. If accepted, the proposed changes would affect telehealth prescriptions for ADHD stimulant medications. The DEA is accepting comments through March 18.