There's hope and relief from the ADHD community over prescription rule changes to improve treatment access.
From February, GPs and nurse practitioners will be able to prescribe treatments from the outset - without a specialist recommendation.
Wait times for specialist appointments vary, but can be over a year.
ADHD NZ spokesperson Darrin Bull says over-diagnosis can be a concern, but these changes will still be enforced by medical professionals.
"We're comfortable that the benefits of such a change outweighs the risks of some overdiagnoses - but the training is essential."
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