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    GPs and nurse practitioners will soon be able to start treating adult ADHD - without needing specialist involvement

    GPs and nurse practitioners will soon be able to start treating adult ADHD - without needing specialist involvement


    An estimated one-in-20 New Zealanders have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - which affects focus and impulsivity.

    From February, adults will be able to start their treatment journey through their GP, without first seeing a psychiatrist.

    Specialist nurse practitioners will also be able to diagnose and begin treatment for children.

    Pharmac and Medsafe say the changes will improve access to medication.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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