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From: Reasons for treatment changes in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a chart review study

Fig. 2

Most common ADHD/treatment-related complications. [1] Other ADHD/treatment-related complications included constipation, hypertension/increased blood pressure, tachycardia, fatigue/somnolence, heartburn, hypotension, nightmare, sweats, tremor, loss of taste, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, postural dizziness, accidental injury, addiction to prescribed ADHD medication, autism, blurred vision, confusion/disorientation, erectile dysfunction/ejaculation dysfunction, learning disability, rash, substance abuse (other than prescribed ADHD medication), urinary issues, and other complications

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