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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2007

DrMDK.com
Michael La Corte MD
Schneider Children's Hospital

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  • If you disagee with the info - thast is your right. He does work for any drug company.

    He did not get paid to do the video.. He just gave the opinion of most pediatric cardiologist.

  • He trained a Boston Childrens Hosp in pediatric cardiology. Where is your medical info come from. I am a pediatrician and a former pharmacist.

    What do you disagree with.

  • wow what a shit head

  • Why so negative comment.

  • DOAH! What about Strattara? Spelling may be wrong.

    But, so far as an adult for me at age 35 when I finally got disagnosed with ADHD... I fonally was able to get out of my mental hell or cage of ADHD... It traps some people like you can't imagine.

    I will post my ADHD experience video to this for you to see a tiny peek of what it means to be me.

  • Know liver reaction

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  • Cuz i have add shit and +++

    and he doesnt know what the hell he talkin about...wow so he is a doc...dont mean any crapp to me....

    LUZZRRR

  • Hey, Dr MDK thank you.

    If anyone feels they have ADD or ADHD online they have many tests. I took at least 20 of them from many different sites to insure nothing one sided was going on.

    And, I passed with flying colors on all of them.

    THEN I took these results to my Dr, asked to be sent to someone who knows ADD/ADHD issues and tested me again. I passed yet again.

    Not only medicine is used, so is reading, and retraining one's self to do things work with the ADD/ADHD also help.

  • For anyone else reading this I do have regualr blood checks to determine if my liver is in danger. I DON'T ADVOCATE any medicine even this one.

    While it works for me, on someone else it may not even work. I;ve talked to the Lilly Reps on many accations to learn a little more on this medicine than most patients/laypeople would ever care to know.

    In my case I accept the risk of my liver being harmed in order to be able to be out of my mental cage. One I lived in for 35 years.

  • Interesting video,A++

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