Abstract
Children and adults with attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who initiated medication treatment had significantly lower 2‐year mortality rates compared with ADHD patients who did not initiate medication, a cohort study has found. The difference in mortality rates was greater for deaths due to unnatural causes such as accidental poisoning and suicide.
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