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Treating <a href="https://www.openlearning.com/u/lesliemalmberg-sorwqe/blog/WhyTheUntreatedAdhdInAdultsIsBeneficialWhenCovid19IsInSession">adhd treatment adults</a> With Stimulant Medication<br /><br />Stimulant drugs like methylphenidate, (Ritalin Concerta, Ritalin) and amphetamines (lisdexamfetamine, Adderall and Vyvanse) aid in controlling their impulses and focus. Atomoxetine is a nonstimulant that boosts brain neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine.<br /><br />The majority of adults suffering from ADHD are treated with the combination of medication as well as talk therapy and life skills training. It is crucial to choose the right dosage and timing for the medication in order to maximize its effectiveness.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br />Stimulants speed up the body's systems including the nervous system. They are prescribed drugs that treat narcolepsy, obesity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Illegally, they're used to boost focus and energy. They can be taken in a mouthful, snorted or injected. Stimulants are classified as Schedule II substances under the Controlled Substances Act, meaning they have a high risk for abuse.<br /><br />Amphetamines, along with methylphenidate, are two of the most commonly used stimulant drugs. Amphetamines boost alertness, focus and productivity through the increase of norepinephrine and dopamine in your brain. They can improve concentration and decrease feelings of fatigue in people who suffer from ADHD. They can also help some people who suffer from ADHD sleep better and reduce depression. They can also reduce risk-taking behaviors like drinking, gambling and drug abuse.<br /><br />These medications may cause serious side effects if they are not properly taken or if you consume too much. These medications should only be taken according to the instructions of your doctor.<br /><br />People who misuse stimulants can develop a dependence and develop an addiction known as stimulant use disorder. It is essential to recognize the symptoms of this disorder and seek treatment. The signs of addiction are a desire to take the drug, difficulty in stopping, and a negative effect on your daily life.<br /><br />In addition to being addicting, stimulants are hazardous for those suffering from certain health issues. These substances can increase blood pressure and heart rate which could lead to heart attacks or strokes. They can also cause seizures, as well as other mental health issues.<br /><br />Many people who suffer from ADHD notice a positive change in their symptoms within weeks after they begin taking stimulant medications. However, it takes longer for some people to notice an improvement. These improvements are usually noticeable to family, friends, teachers and colleagues at work.<br /><br />The development of addiction to stimulants may occur when people take them in larger doses than prescribed or for longer periods than the recommended time by their healthcare professionals. It also happens when stimulants are mixed with other substances such as opioids. This can cause a dangerous combination of effects that can increase the risk of overdose and even death.<br /><br /><br /><br />Prescription stimulants can be habit-forming however, they are less likely to trigger addiction than illicit drugs like cocaine and methamphetamines. Any drug that is used improperly can lead to dependence and addiction.<br /><br />The use of stimulants can be abused easily and is often mixed with alcohol or another substance to enhance its effect. Nicotine amphetamines, caffeine, and methamphetamines are some of the most common stimulants abused by adolescents to improve their performance at school and in sports or at work.<br /><br />Amphetamines can be found in prescription and over-the counter medicines like Adderall. Amphetamines are also available as a street substance, which is also known as "study drug". They can be consumed in a variety of ways, including snorting, smoking or mixed with water and put directly into the muscle or vein. They are available in the form of tablets, capsules and brownish or clear crystals and a powder that can be sprinkled over food items.<br /><br />
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