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Home | Free Articles | Cancer Risks Linked to Ritalin
 

Cancer Risks Linked to Ritalin
Ronald Grisanti D.C., D.A.B.C.O.,M.S.

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New study published in the 2005 Cancer Letters has found a link between Ritalin and increased risk of cancer.

The findings showed damage to the chromosomes of 12 children who had taken Ritalin for three months.

Almost 30 million prescriptions for Ritalin and similar drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were written last year in the United States; 23 million were for children.

Although the study was small, the FDA, National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Environmental Protection Agency found the results merited public concern and further study.

Cancer Letters February 16, 2005 New York Times July 1, 2005 Forbes July 1, 2005


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