Existing patients will continue to receive medication, including controlled substances, prescribed by the online mental health provider prior to May 9.
, effective May 9, in states where prescribing services exist. Current patients will continue to receive medications prescribed by the digital mental healthcare provider prior to that deadline. The company is calling this a “pause” of its ADHD services, and not a permanent cessation of prescribing services for stimulant medications.
in March that some nurse practitioners at Cerebral felt pressured to prescribe stimulant medication like Adderall to patients newly diagnosed with ADHD via the platform. Shortly after, it reported that some national pharmacies were delaying or blocking prescriptions for controlled substances coming from Cerebral and its competitor Done.
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