A new study is suggesting ADHD pills do not stunt the growth of children. The study was published in the "American Academy of Pediatrics" journal and shows stimulant medications have no effect on the height of children once they reach adulthood.

Researchers examined hundreds of adults and kids diagnosed with ADHD and compared their adult height with a group of children who did not have the disorder. The finding showed there was no link between longer period of treatment with stimulants and final adult height.

[Metro Networks]

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