When ADHD Meds Are Just the Start -- WSJ

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By Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo

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Danielle Gansky was 7 years old when she started taking medication for ADHD. By her late 20s, she had taken 14 different kinds of psychiatric pills.

Tens of thousands of kids who take prescription ADHD medication like Danielle did also wind up on other powerful psychotropic drugs. This week, we have an in-depth look at this trend of childhood overmedication and its lasting effects.

"I was living in a body hijacked by the medication," says Danielle, who at 29 still is struggling to wean herself off an antidepressant.

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WSJ Weekend Reads is a showcase for the wide range of great feature writing at WSJ. Let us know what you think by emailing editor Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo at cristina.lourosa@wsj.com (if you're reading this in your inbox, you can just hit reply).

 

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