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A new study suggests that amlodipine, a widely used blood pressure medication, could help manage ADHD symptoms.
A new study suggests that amlodipine, a common blood pressure medication, could be repurposed to help manage ADHD symptoms. Researchers from the University of Surrey and other international ...
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Repurposing amlodipine, a commonly used blood pressure medicine, could help manage attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, according to an international study.