If you, or someone you know, are looking for information about ADHD medications, refer them to Dr. Charles Parker’s recent CorePsych blog post, ADHD Medication Rules: Why Not Use the Science?
Dr. Parker, (no relation), is a pioneering neuro-psychiatrist and Published & Profitable alumnus. He’s been blogging & speaking about ADHD medications since 2006.
At his Corepsych blog, he offers an informed scientist’s view of ADHD medications, including a free white papers and audios.
Dr. Parker’s new e-book, ADHD Medication Rules: Paying Attention to the Medications for Paying Attention, is based on the latest research into how the brain functions, yet he wrote it to be understood by a broad spectrum of readers. Even better, the re’s a launch discount of $15.00 that’s good through July 11, after which the cost goes up to $37.00. (Note: this is not an affiliate link.)
One of Dr. Parker’s central points is the importance of those prescribing ADHD medications to be aware of the complexity of the interactions between ADHD medications and the patient’s overall physical health, including nuances of diet and other factors that may influence the medication’s effectiveness. By knowing the questions patients can help physicians take a broader view of dosage recommendatioins.
The release date for ADHD Medication Rules is July 11, but, if you sign up for his free white paper and audio, you can purchase it at significant savings, as described above.





July 7, 2010
Hey Roger,
Many thanks this supportive note, and all of your considerable help/experience with concept, title and next steps with writing. Your help took me off the dime! This book does need a better cover, too plain even for an eBook, but is jammed with practical how-to-get-meds-right info that sheds a completely different light on the current limitations we so regularly see with “diagnosis by appearance” and “dosage by cookie cutter.”
Thanks so much!
cp