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Do add meds help with procrastination?

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Not really: Add meds are supposed to help you choose what you want to focus on, then allow you to do that. Sometimes they reduce procrastination by allowing a person to keep focused enough to get through their tasks without being off-task so much. However, add meds don't make boring things less boring, or make it any easier to do tasks that are challenging for you for reasons other than inattention.

Answered 10/9/2013

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