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Good evening. Does anyone know how long your child needs to be off medication before a QB test is performed?

We got an appointment through for one but it doesn't specify how long to be off meds for?

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I am not sure what a QB test is, but it depends on the medication. If it is a stimulus ( Ritilin, Consortium, etc) it si my understanding that when the symptoms start back thr medication is out of their system. Of it is a non-stimulant it takes much longer. You can ask the people giving the test and they might know.

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