“If a medicine they’re using for symptoms is really essential and it’s not available, maybe we’ll make a short-term change that changes some of the requirements,” says Benjamin Fields, a pediatric psychologist. Fields says this following the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA for its acronym in English) announced that there might be a shortage of “adderall”, a medicine prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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