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What about medication for my child with autism?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
There is no medication that can cure autism, and no one medication that is recommended for individuals with autism. Medications can be recommended to help with very specific target symptoms that are associated with autism. Some of these symptoms might be extreme difficulty attending to the pertinent aspects of the environment or aggression towards self or others.
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Can I send medication with my child?

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Prescription medication will be given to a child only if the medication is in the original bottle bearing the child's name, the doctor's name, a current date, and directions for administration. The parent must send a signed note with the child authorizing the staff to dispense the medication. Parents must sign in all medications on the medication log. Non-prescription medication will be given to a child only if accompanied by written instructions and written consent from the parent.
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How can I decide if Adderall is the right medication for my child?

Adderall: Frequently Asked Questions
The first step is to get an accurate diagnosis by a health care professional. Discuss your questions about medications with this person and come to a decision that works for you. For more information about Adderall, see HAHALOGY.com (Note: this link will open a new browser window. Close the window to return to additudemag.com) ADHD Drugs: Is Cardiac Screening Needed for All Patients? ADDitude interviews Steven E. Nissen, M.D., on the FDA's new..
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Should the dose of my child's medication increase as he or she grows?

FAQ About ADHD Medications | ADDitude - ADD & LD Adults and ...
Not necessarily. Research published in the Journal of Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology on Dose-Response Effects of Methylphenidate shows that increases in the amounts of methylphenidate, the most common medication for ADHD, may not be helpful. Other medications may require adjusting, either due to increased body weight or other factors. The body will develop a tolerance for some medications, which may require an increased dose.
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Should I continue to give medication to my child during summer vacation?

FAQ About ADHD Medications | ADDitude - ADD & LD Adults and ...
one time, it was believed that Ritalin and other medications may affect growth. However, research has shown little evidence that ADHD medications have much impact on ultimate height. According to Dr. Larry Silver, Some children who use stimulants may not grow as quickly as their peers, but usually they catch up eventually. Dr.
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What do I need to do if my child needs medication during school hours?

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Medications that are needed on a short-term basis, such as antibiotics, can be given at school. When the parent brings the medication to school in a properly labeled bottle, there is a shot term medication form that must be signed giving the nurse permission to administer the med. Medications that needs to be given on a long term basis, whether daily or as needed, will need a Medication Administration Request form signed by the parent and the physician.
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If a child starts on medication, do they need it for the rest of their life?

Attention Deficit Disorder - Nursing and Wellness Program ::...
Studies have suggested that approximately 50% of students who required medication in elementary grades are able to cope without medication by high school. This may be due to a combination of neurological development and learned behavioral changes. The other 50% of these students may benefit significantly from the medication for most of their adult lives.
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What if my child is on medication?

Foundation for Dreams, Inc.
All medications should be brought to camp in original bottles or packaging, with the dosage instructions attached. The camp nurse will collect, document, and dispense all medications during the child's stay at camp. All medication bottles should be put into a large zip-lock bag with your child's name. While all activities are planned and have a degree of structure, there is time for casual interaction with other campers or staff. Activities take place in small and large groups.
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Who will give my child their medication?

The Bridge School - Building Bridges Camp - Frequently Asked...
Camp Harmon employs a full-time nurse. All medications must be surrendered to the nurse at check-in, and the nurse then distributes medications to campers as prescribed.
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What about my child's medication?

FCPS Emergency Preparedness and Support: FAQ
If your child takes medication regularly, You, the parent, should make sure that the school has an appropriate amount of additional medication on hand. Talk with your child's school nurse for more information.
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What should my child do with his/her medication?

The Camp - Frequently Asked Questions - Flip Fest
Please turn over ALL medication to the camp nurse upon check in. NO medication will be kept in the cabins.
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If your child requires daily medications that are necessary for chronic or severe medical conditions such as seizures, severe asthma or allergies, parents should make sure that the school has a three day dosage of additional medication. Talk with your child's school health tech for more information.
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My child takes a medication frequently that seems really sticky and sweet to me. Is that a concern?

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Medications can contribute to decay because of the sugary syrup that they are suspended in. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if a no-sugar alternative is available. Some medications also tend to dry up saliva and reduce the natural rinsing of the mouth. If medication is necessary for your child then you will need to be extra vigilant about thorough brushing with fluoride toothpaste, and should also discuss with your dentist whether additional measures to prevent decay need to be taken.
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Do you have a nurse and can my child get medication in school?

HeartShare Human Services of New York > Our Programs >...
HeartShare has a nurse in two of our four sites. We are able to accommodate children with medical issues at either of these programs.
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Who should not take this medication?

Concerta: Frequently Asked Questions
Patients with a history of drug dependence or alcoholism should use caution when using this medication. Patients with high blood pressure or a history of heart failure, recent myocardial infarction, or hyperthyroidism should be monitored. That is correct. The Concerta capsule is designed to release the medication without dissolving the capsule. The empty capsule passes through the digestive tract and out of the body without being digested.
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You should be able to take prescribed medication. You may need to use capsules or break big tablets in half or dissolve them in water so they do not get stuck in the stoma and make you sick. You should always ask the doctor who prescribes the drugs about this. Your surgeon may tell you to avoid taking aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers. That's because they may irritate the stomach. The problems these drugs may cause could mean the band would need to be removed.
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Can I keep medication with me?

CAP National Honor Guard Academy
No, medications must be turned into the Senior Advisor. They must be in prescription bottles and must be listed on the medical information sheet. If changes occur after the form is filled out, bring a new medical information sheet with you to the HGA. A current, updated list of required medications and doseages must be turned in at sign in. Over the counter drugs must be listed on medical information sheet with the reason for taking the medication.
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How might the medication affect your child's growth and development?

Cerebral Palsy, SVCMC; New York NY
Loosening tight muscles and releasing fixed joints, most often performed on the hips, knees, and ankles. In rare cases, this surgery may be used for people with stiffness of their elbows, wrists, hands, and fingers. Cutting nerves on the limbs most affected by movements and tightness (spasticity). This procedure reduces spasms and allows more flexibility and control of the affected limbs and joints.
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Will my child be permitted to carry their medication to school?

Asthma Resources, NJDHSS
Yes, New Jersey Statute Amendment 18A:40-12.3 mandated school districts to allow students to self-administer asthma medication. N.J.S.A. 18A:40-12.7 mandates public and nonpublic schools to provide and maintain at least one nebulizer for students with asthma.
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What do I need to do if my child needs medication during school?

Mt. Tabor School Frequently Asked Questions
A parent must bring in medication that needs to be administered in school. It must be in its original container and be accompanied by a doctor's order. No school personnel other than the nurse may dispense medication. Do not send meds to school with your child! Please call or see school nurse for proper paper work or if you have any questions.
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What should I do if my child needs to take a prescribed medication during the school day?

Frequently Asked Questions
If your child has been prescribed a medication by his/her doctor that needs to be taken during the school day, please notify the school immediately to fill out the appropriate paperwork. This also pertains to any type of medication that may be prescribed for mild or severe allergic reactions. Your child is NOT permitted to carry prescription drugs on campus. Any prescription drugs will be held in the Nurse's office to be given out only at the prescribed time or when necessary.
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Can medication help my child’s ASD?

FAQs - ASDs, Autism, DD, NCBDDD, CDC
No medication can cure ASDs or to specifically treat the core symptoms that make up the disorder—that is, communication and social problems and repetitive or unusual behaviors. But medications can help with some of the symptoms of autism in some people. For instance, medication might help with a person’s high energy levels, inability to focus, depression, or seizures. Also, the U.S.
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My child needs Medication, can the school assist?

Frequently Asked Questions of The Montessori Episcopal Schoo...
Medication is administered through the office. Please come in to the office in the morning to sign the Medication Authorization Form for however many days the medication needs to be administered. The medication must be in the original container. Please do not send medicine in your child's tote. We are unable to dispense/topically apply any medication without the parent's written permission.
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My child takes medication and will need to be given it at camp?

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State Law mandates that children's camp must have a RN, MD or EMT on premises. The nurse collects medications at registration. Medications must be in their original containers with the dispensing information or the medication will not be given at camp. Please do not send pill organizers. Usually medications are given at Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and right after the evening activity.
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What do I do if my child has to take medication during the day?

North Colonie FAQ's - North Colonie Central Schools - La...
Medication is dispensed by the school nurse. Call the office to make arrangements. The nurse will need a prescription signed by a physician.
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