About cureadhd.com
You searched "cure ADHD" and got here. The honest truth is that ADHD has no cure — it's a chronic neurodevelopmental condition with strong genetic and biological underpinnings. But it's also one of the most-treatable conditions in psychiatry. That's the gap this site exists to address: the people searching for "cure" deserve real, evidence-based information about what does and doesn't help, not snake-oil promising elimination.
What we do
- Side-by-side medication comparison sourced from current FDA prescribing information.
- Plain-English guides on how clinicians titrate, what to expect, when to switch, what to ask.
- Honest framing — neither pro-medication nor anti-medication; just what the evidence says about the major treatment options.
What we don't do
- Sell anything. We have no affiliate links, no supplement pitches, no "natural cure" packages.
- Give you specific medical advice. Decisions about your medication belong to you and your prescriber.
- Recommend "alternative" treatments without rigorous evidence behind them.
- Hype any single medication. There is no "best" ADHD medication — just best fit.
Editorial principles
- Evidence-based. Where we make a clinical claim, we anchor it in FDA labeling, peer-reviewed evidence, or major clinical guidelines (NICE, AAP, AAFP, AACAP, CDC).
- Clinician-reviewed. Medical content is reviewed by licensed clinicians before publication.
- Updated as the evidence updates. Drug labels change, new evidence emerges, new medications launch. We refresh annually.
About the name
The domain name "cureadhd.com" hooks the search intent of people looking for a cure. The content reframes that immediately — the very first thing on the home page is "ADHD has no cure." We picked the domain because the people searching that term need legitimate information far more than they need to be sold a supplement.