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ADHD Medication Names<br /><br />Stimulants is the most common type of medication prescribed by healthcare providers for ADHD. They increase the amount of neurotransmitters in the brain, which helps you focus and control impulsivity.<br /><br />These medications come in tablets that are immediate-release and extended-release, or in chewable or liquid forms. Short-acting stimulants last between six and eight hours whereas long-acting stimulants last up to 16 hours.<br /><br />Adderall<br /><br />Adderall is a central nervous system stimulant that has active ingredients amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. It is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It works by changing the quantities of certain natural substances within the brain, such as dopamine and norepinephrine. It is also known to reduce appetite.<br /><br />It is a controlled substance and must only be taken on the advice of a physician. It is available in extended-release tablet and capsules. It is prescribed in doses that range from five to thirty milligrams. The dosage is altered each week until the desired effect is attained. The medication may cause side effects such as insomnia, headaches, and stomach discomfort. In rare instances, it may increase the heart rate or blood pressure.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/adult-adhd-medication/">medications for adhd in adults</a> of Pediatrics recommends that parents receive instruction in behavior management to treat ADHD in children under 6. There are instances when medication is necessary, for example, if children have difficulty paying attention or staying focused at school. In addition to behavior therapy schools often offer ADHD medication and other therapies that can aid.<br /><br />Adderall is a prescription drug that can be given by a physician to children aged three and older. However, young children are more likely to experience an increase in appetite and growth limitation as a result of the drug. They might not be able to handle the side effects.<br /><br />Adderall is sometimes prescribed to adults and teenagers with ADHD. The medication can help improve focus and decrease impulsivity. Additionally, it may help with sleep problems and Narcolepsy.<br /><br />It is not recommended to take Adderall during pregnancy. Studies on animals have demonstrated that Adderall can negatively impact the fetus. This medication may increase the risk for premature birth as well as low weight at birth, and withdrawal symptoms among infants. Talk to your doctor when you are planning to take Adderall while you are pregnant.<br /><br />Evekeo<br /><br />Evekeo is a new prescription medication approved for treatment of ADHD. It is also used to treat narcolepsy and obesity. It is believed to help treat ADHD symptoms by changing the amount of neurotransmitters that are present in the brain. This drug is a stimulant, and it can cause sleep disturbances, nervousness, and increased blood pressure. This medication is classified as a Schedule II controlled drug by the DEA This means that it could lead to addiction and physical dependency. It is important to talk with your doctor prior to taking this medicine.<br /><br />It is important to tell your doctor about any other medications you're taking, particularly those you take for heart problems or high blood pressure. These medications could interact with Evekeo and result in an increase in blood pressure or heart rate. Inform your doctor if you have had you have suffered from a stroke or heart attack has ever occurred. Certain stimulants can increase your chance of having a stroke, or heart attack.<br /><br />Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known whether this medication can affect a embryo. Inform your doctor if you have an history of psychosis or mania or any family history of these conditions. If you are allergic to the medication, consult your doctor immediately.<br /><br />This medication can cause a severe reaction for those with a history of kidney or liver disease. It is recommended that you do not drink alcohol or use any other medication when taking this medication. Do not smoke while taking the medicine. If you do smoke, your doctor might suggest a quit plan to help you stop smoking.<br /><br />In some cases the medicine may cause manic or psychotic symptoms, even in adolescents and children. These symptoms may be more severe for those who have a history of depression, psychosis, or bipolar disorder. Evekeo is also associated with an ongoing growth suppression in some pediatric patients. Your doctor should keep track of your child’s height and weight throughout treatment.<br /><br />This medication is not recommended to be used for children under three years old. It is taken in through the skin, which is harmful to infants and children.<br /><br />Methylphenidate<br /><br />Methylphenidate is a central nervous system stimulant that is the drug of choice for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also used to treat the condition of Narcolepsy. Doctors prescribe it as tablets with immediate release or capsules with extended-release dependent on the patient's needs and risk of side-effects. It is available under various brands including Concerta Adderall Ritalin and Vyvanse. There are also chewable tablets and an orally disintegrating tablet called Cotempla XR-ODT (Jornay PM). Keep this medication out of reach of children and pets. Like all medicines, methylphenidate may cause adverse reactions however, they're not very common and usually happen in less than one in 100 people. Methylphenidate can increase blood pressure and pulse rates, which is why you should be monitored by your doctor. It also can slow down the growth of children, though this is only a problem for one in 10 children.<br /><br />Methylphenidate can interact with certain medications, including monoamine oxide oxidase (MAOIs). These include isocarboxazid, linezolid, Methylene Blue, Phenelzine rasagiline, and tranylcypromine. MAOIs may also interact with certain antidepressants. Inform your doctor if are taking any of these drugs prior to starting methylphenidate.<br /><br />Talk to your doctor for advice if you've had a history or depression or anxiety. It's not recommended for pregnant women or mothers who are breastfeeding. It can also make symptoms of depression and anxiety worse. It is not recommended to take this medication if have an history of heart disease, stroke, or seizures. It's also unsafe to take while taking aspirin or a yellow food dye (such as tartrazine).<br /><br />Methylphenidate can cause an increase in appetite and blood pressure, which is why you should stay away from foods that are high in fat. It is also essential to take this medication with at least a glass of water. You can mix the medication with soft foods or juices such as applesauce. Make sure you're careful when handling extended-release tablets and capsules, and don't crush or chew them. If you're having difficulty swallowing the capsules, open them and mix them with liquid food or a soft drink. You can also dissolve orally disintegrating tablets in water.<br /><br />Methamphetamine<br /><br />Crystal meth, also known as methamphetamine is a white, solid that has an odorless and bitter taste. It is typically taken in the form of a smoke or injection intravenously. It has stimulant properties and is used illegally to enhance performance and weight loss, to enhance sexual performance, and also as a recreational drug. Methamphetamine can cause severe physical and psychological adverse effects. It can increase blood pressure and heart rate and cause paranoia, euphoria, hallucinations, aggression and disinhibition. It can also trigger cognitive changes like memory loss and impairment in verbal learning. Regular use can cause severe dental problems and skin abscesses. It can also trigger dependence and psychotic symptoms.<br /><br />Meth abuse is an important public health concern, especially for youth. The drug is made in labs that are illegal, which can be risky due to the toxic chemicals used as well as the possibility of explosions. Mixing drugs can increase the risk of a drug overdose.<br /><br />Adults who take stimulant medication for ADHD might be susceptible to cardiovascular issues, such as myocardial ischemia or stroke. Adults with heart defects or significant irregularities in the heart rhythm are at higher risk. These patients should not be treated with these medications.<br /><br />They can interact with other medications, including antidepressants, muscle relaxants and sedatives. It is important to tell your doctor about any other medications you're taking. Discuss with your doctor any mental health issues, such as depression, suicidal thoughts or attempts to commit suicide, or any other history.<br /><br />Methamphetamine is not a good option if you are pregnant. It can harm your unborn baby. You should also avoid the chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine because they are toxic and can cause burns, rashes, and breathing problems.<br /><br />Assistance from a professional is available to help you overcome meth addiction. You can get rid of meth by taking part in individual or group counseling sessions, attending an addiction treatment center and making lifestyle modifications. It is also essential to have a reliable support system, including family and friends. Aftercare services can help you maintain your new lifestyle and prevent relapse. These include community-based or family-based support groups as well as mutual-help groups, alumni and events.<br /><br />
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