If the current treatments you are taking for ADHD are not helping, there are other options you can try. It is important to consult with your pharmacist, as they have the knowledge of your medical history, past treatments, preferences, and possible interactions. They can suggest alternatives or potentially adjust the dosage of a medication you have tried before. It's best to have a discussion with your pharmacist to explore these options further and potentially involve your doctor in the decision-making process.
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