Another fear-mongering clickbait "documentary" that only barely touches on the facts before sprinting off into claims that prescription stimulants are Big Pharma's way of getting little tykes hooked on meth before grade school. Instead of showing the reality of those who live with actual ADD/ADHD (i.e. their constant feeling of failure, inadequacy, anger, and depression caused by an inherent inability to focus on anything that isn't immediately satisfying, which may be remedied by being given a medication that forces their brains to work as they should've from the start), it instead chooses to buy into the stereotype that most users of Ritalin and Adderall are nothing more than airhead college kids trying to get easy A's by swiping pills from their pals. There's no medical dissemination on any short-term problems that come from misuse or abuse of stimulants, let alone the potential long-term effects, and yet the film continues to beat the audience over the head with surface level comparisons to street drugs as if it actually had a leg to stand on. It even starts with an obnoxiously over-edited intro replete with flashy graphics and EDM music to complete the pearl clutching package.