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bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is not a common side effect associated with ADHD (Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) medications. ADHD medications, especially stimulants like methylphenidate (Ritalin) and amphetamines (e.g., Adderall), primarily work by affecting certain neurotransmitters in the brain to improve attention and focus.

However, like all medications, ADHD medications can have side effects, and individual responses can vary. Some possible side effects of ADHD medications may include:

  1. Decreased appetite
  2. Difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
  3. Stomach upset or nausea
  4. Headaches
  5. Mood changes

If you or someone you know is experiencing bedwetting or any other concerning side effects while taking ADHD medication, it's essential to speak with a healthcare professional. They can help assess the situation, determine the cause, and adjust the treatment plan if needed.

Bedwetting in children and adults can have various causes, and it's essential to rule out any other underlying medical issues or factors contributing to the problem. Addressing any concerns with a healthcare provider will ensure proper evaluation and appropriate management.

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