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ADHD Medications<br /><br />ADHD medications can improve concentration, focus, and impulse control. Doctors prescribe two types of ADHD medications: stimulants as well as other non-stimulants.<br /><br />Stimulants boost brain chemicals like norepinephrine and dopamine. Examples include methylphenidate (Ritalin) and amphetamine-based drugs like Adderall.<br /><br />Teenagers and children react differently to medication. Doctors monitor for side adverse effects and adjust their dosage to find the right medicine and dosage.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br />Stimulants are the first medications most doctors prescribe to treat ADHD. They boost the levels of chemical in the brain called neurotransmitters, which boost the quality of attention and mood. The stimulants are also used to treat depression and anxiety. They are available in various forms, like pills, liquids, and patches. Stimulants can cause side effects, which are usually minor. They will go away with time. Doctors may prescribe stimulants in different doses and types for those with particular needs.<br /><br /><br /><br />Amphétamines are the most common stimulants. They comprise the drugs Adderall, Concerta, Dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine) and methylphenidate. They were once taken by people who did not have ADHD as a means to boost energy levels, improve confidence and social sociability and give the impression of a "rush" or increased productivity. The CDC states that the number of deaths from overdoses due to the use of prescription stimulants has increased over the past decade.<br /><br />How Stimulants Work<br /><br />The majority of stimulants are absorbed quickly and reach the brain within 20 minutes. They can increase blood pressure and heart rates which is risky if taken in large amounts. <a href="https://shortbanke13.livejournal.com/profile">concerta adhd medication</a> can also cause rapid, unusual weight loss that can result in other health issues. People who have a high risk of heart attack should avoid stimulants.<br /><br />Many people with ADHD improve with long-acting stimulant drugs that last throughout the day. They can also supplement their medication with a short-acting stimulant in the evening or late in the afternoon to help get through the challenging part of work or school day after the long-acting drug wears off.<br /><br />Short-acting stimulants are usually taken as needed and last for about four hours. Some people experience a sudden loss of energy or mood after taking a short-acting drug. This is known as the "crash" effect. This can lead to extreme energy and fatigue. It could also cause other medical issues, such as an increase in blood pressure or an irregular heartbeat.<br /><br />Long-acting stimulants typically work for a period of six to eight hours. Certain stimulants have an extended release. This means they break down over time slowly to give a steady dose for longer periods. Long-acting stimulants are the preferred kind of medication for adults and older children with ADHD.<br /><br />Xelstrym is a FDA-approved patch that contains the amphetamine drug dextroamphetamine and is able to be worn continuously. It works in a similar way to a regular prescription-strength dextroamphetamine pill. Mydayis, a newer dextroamphetamine formulation that is available in capsules, can be taken at the time you get up in the morning.<br /><br />Other ADHD Medications<br /><br />Some people suffering from ADHD do not respond to stimulants. Other medications are prescribed. Nonstimulants can be used alone or with stimulants. Nonstimulants are approved to treat ADHD, including atomoxetine guanfacine and viloxazine. People who don't respond to stimulants might also consider clonidine or guanfacine. Behavioral therapy may be beneficial for those who aren't responding to medication. This involves learning how to manage symptoms and alter negative behavior. The most effective treatment methods combine behavioral therapy and other pharmacological treatments.<br /><br />
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