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Strides Pharma's US arm acquires four drugs to bolster portfolio
Strides Pharma's US arm acquires four drugs to bolster portfolio

Business Standard

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Strides Pharma's US arm acquires four drugs to bolster portfolio

Strides Pharma Science said that its step-down wholly owned subsidiary in the US, Stride Pharma Inc, has acquired four approved ANDAs for the US Market from Nostrum Laboratories, Inc., USA. The portfolio consists of liquids and immediate release solid orals which are in the therapeutic segment to treat infections associated with UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections), Pain Management, Allergy Symptoms and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ ADHD) and Narcolepsy. Two (out of the four) ANDAs acquired are commercial products and is expected to be launched within 12 months. With access to these products, Strides will expand its portfolio of niche and difficult to manufacture products. The cumulative market size for the acquired portfolio is around $57 million as per IQVIA data of 2025. Total consideration for acquisition of the said ANDAs is $ 2.075 million (Rs 17.6 crore). Strides Pharma Science is global pharmaceutical company headquartered in Bangalore, India. It develops and manufactures wide range of niche and technically complex pharmaceutical products The companys consolidated net profit jumped 77.1% to Rs 87.95 crore on 14.7% increase in net sales to Rs 1153.67 crore in Q3 FY25 over Q3 FY24. The counter declined 1.61% to end at Rs 652.55 on Tuesday, 29 April 2025.

How ADD Affects Dating and Romantic Relationships
How ADD Affects Dating and Romantic Relationships

Associated Press

time13-03-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

How ADD Affects Dating and Romantic Relationships

'People with ADD often experience difficulties with sustained attention, which can lead to misunderstandings in conversations' — Dr. Stanford Owen GULFPORT, MS, UNITED STATES, March 13, 2025 / / -- Understanding the Impact of ADD on Dating and Romantic Relationships Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) influences many aspects of daily life, including communication, emotional regulation, and organization. These challenges often extend into dating and long-term relationships, affecting how individuals with ADD navigate romantic connections. Understanding these dynamics helps individuals and their partners develop strategies to improve communication, manage expectations, and strengthen relationships. Dr. Stanford Owen, owner of ADD Clinics in Gulfport, Mississippi, discusses the ways ADD can affect dating and romantic relationships and what steps can be taken to support relationship success. Challenges in Communication and Attention 'People with ADD often experience difficulties with sustained attention, which can lead to misunderstandings in conversations,' explains Dr. Stanford Owen. In a dating or romantic context, this may result in: Difficulty maintaining focus during discussions, leading to perceived disinterest. Forgetting important details about a partner's thoughts, feelings, or events. Interrupting conversations due to impulsivity. Partners may misinterpret these behaviors as inattentiveness or a lack of care, leading to frustration. Awareness of how ADD impacts attention can help both individuals navigate these situations more effectively. Emotional Regulation and Impulsivity in Relationships Emotional regulation can be a challenge for individuals with ADD. Emotional responses may be more intense, and impulsivity can lead to saying things without thinking through the consequences. Common experiences include: Rapid mood shifts, which may create challenges in resolving conflicts. Speaking impulsively, sometimes leading to miscommunication or unintentional hurt feelings. Struggling with patience in discussions or disagreements. Managing emotional regulation often requires structured communication strategies. Recognizing patterns and implementing techniques such as pausing before responding and using written communication during emotionally charged moments can help improve relationship dynamics. Routine and Relationship Responsibilities Routine and organization often present difficulties for individuals with ADD, which may impact shared responsibilities in relationships. Common challenges include: Forgetting planned dates or special occasions. Struggling with time management, leading to delays or last-minute changes. Difficulty maintaining household tasks or shared responsibilities consistently. For a partner who does not have ADD, these behaviors may seem careless or unreliable. Establishing structured systems—such as reminders, shared calendars, or written task lists—can improve consistency in managing responsibilities. Hyperfocus in the Early Stages of Dating Hyperfocus, a state where an individual with ADD becomes intensely fixated on a subject or activity, often plays a role in the early stages of dating. This can lead to: Strong enthusiasm and attention toward a new partner. Intense emotional connection early in the relationship. Overlooking potential compatibility concerns due to hyperfocus on positive aspects. As the relationship stabilizes, hyperfocus often diminishes, which may be misinterpreted as a loss of interest. Recognizing this pattern helps both partners set realistic expectations about long-term relationship dynamics. The Role of Structure in Relationship Stability Structure and predictability in daily life often benefit individuals with ADD. In relationships, this may involve: Clear expectations for communication and time commitments. Visual schedules or reminders to maintain important dates. Strategies for handling conflict with pre-established guidelines. Partners who understand the value of structure can support the relationship by providing consistency while allowing flexibility for spontaneity. Addressing Rejection Sensitivity in Romantic Relationships Many individuals with ADD experience rejection sensitivity, where perceived criticism or negative feedback feels more intense than intended. In relationships, this may lead to: Overreacting to minor disagreements. Avoiding difficult conversations due to fear of conflict. Seeking reassurance more frequently. Rejection sensitivity can create emotional strain in relationships, but awareness of this pattern allows both partners to approach conflicts with greater understanding. Using direct yet supportive communication helps mitigate misunderstandings. How Partners Can Support Relationship Success Navigating a relationship where one or both partners have ADD requires mutual understanding and practical strategies. Key considerations include: Clear Communication: Direct and concise discussions help avoid misunderstandings. Establishing Routines: Regular schedules for important events minimize forgetfulness. Managing Impulsivity: Taking time before responding in conflicts prevents misunderstandings. Understanding Rejection Sensitivity: Providing reassurance and addressing concerns openly reduces tension. When both partners work together to implement these strategies, relationships can benefit from improved stability and connection. Professional Support and Resources Relationship challenges related to ADD can be addressed with professional guidance. Strategies such as behavioral coaching, couples therapy, and medication management help individuals develop effective coping mechanisms. By recognizing how ADD affects dating and relationships, individuals and their partners can create supportive environments that foster long-term success. Seeking resources and structured support leads to stronger, more resilient relationships. Morgan Thomas Rhino Digital, LLC +1 504-875-5036 Facebook Legal Disclaimer:

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