ADHD drug shortage possible after telehealth company is busted for fraud

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ADHD drug shortage possible after telehealth company is busted for fraud
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The Justice Department says telehealth company Done sent 40 million pills to people who lacked legitimate prescriptions, generating more than $100 million in revenue for the company.

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Federal officials are warning of a possible ADHD drug shortage after a subscription-based telehealth company was busted for fraud.

The Justice Department said the company sent 40 million pills to people who lacked legitimate prescriptions, and generated more than $100 million in revenue. The DOJ said He and Brody conspired to provide easy access to Adderall and other stimulants through a monthly subscription fee with Done.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said patients who rely on ADHD medication through Done or similar subscription-based telehealth platforms may experience a disruption to their treatment or access to care.

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