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Dr. Sulman Aziz Mirza compares Adderall and Ritalin for ADHD treatment in this informative video. Learn about:

- How these medications work in the brain

- Differences in onset and duration

- Common side effects and long-term considerations

- Factors to consider when choosing between them

As a triple board-certified psychiatrist, Dr. Mirza offers expert insights to help you make an informed decision with your healthcare provider. Gain a clear understanding of these ADHD medications and how to approach treatment options.

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0:00 Intro

1:05 The differences

3:12 Things to consider

6:15 Making an informed decision

8:45 The winner is...

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