What kind of ADHD meds are there in Korea?

August 4th, 2008 | by admin |
snowsinthedark asked:


Hi. I am working in Seoul for a month now and I am covered with national insurance. Do they have the same ADHD meds as in the US? I was showing great results on low doses of adderall, ritalin and focalin. All 3 worked great at 25 mg/day. Does anyone know if they recognise ADHD in Korea, what meds they have and how to get them? I will run out in 2 months. Thanks.

Joel
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    1. One Response to “What kind of ADHD meds are there in Korea?”

    2. By Healing Oneself on Aug 8, 2008 | Reply

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