The Truth About the ADHD Med Shortage (And What No One’s Telling Parents)

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A Free, Honest Guide to What’s Really Going On With Australia’s Med Shortage

If you’ve spent weeks calling pharmacies, rationing meds between your kids, or feeling like you’re the only one screaming into the void — you are not imagining it.

This isn’t a “supply chain issue.” It’s a public health failure.
And we’ve pulled together the actual facts, not just the press releases.

This free ADHD Mums guide is for parents sick of the runaround. It’s your clear, data-backed breakdown of what’s happening, what it means for your family, and what you can actually do — even if you’re running on no sleep and less patience.

This kit was made for:

  • You’ve been told to “just ask your GP” — but there’s no stock, no repeats, no answers
  • You’ve been left unmedicated for weeks and your kid is spiralling
  • You’re feeling gaslit by the system and want to know what’s really behind the shortages
  • You want to help push for change, but don’t know where to start

BTW: Purchasing this kit helps support the ADHD Mums Podcast! Every episode takes time, energy, and behind-the-scenes work. This kit helps cover those costs.’

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The Truth About the ADHD Med (And What No One’s Telling Parents)

What no one’s telling parents about the ADHD medication crisis — and what you can actually do about it. Free guide.

Inside, you’ll get:

  • A plain-English breakdown of the 2025 ADHD medication crisis
  • Why expanding GP access is a long-term fix, but not enough on its own
  • A complete list of what’s actually in shortage (updated June 2025)
  • Real parent stories of rationing meds, collapsing support, and giving up
  • Policy facts: TGA bridging approvals, Section 19A imports, national taskforce
  • What to ask your doctor, report to the TGA, and demand from your MP

If you are self-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursable via the portal. If you are plan-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursed via your plan manager. The invoicing has the eguide names on the invoices automatically but this can be changed to general capacity building codes if requested.

If you have any questions about this, please email assistant@adhdmums.com.au

The NDIS funds a range of supports and services which may include education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements and health and wellbeing. In order to be considered reasonable and necessary, a support or service: must be related to a participant’s disability. These guides and books can relate to your child’s diagnosis or your own and either plan can be used for funding.