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Medication For Autism and ADHD<br /><br />Many people, both adults and children with autism take psychotropic medication. Some of these medications help ease the irritability and severe disruptive behaviours that sometimes occur in ADHD.<br /><br />The drugs for ADHD can improve core symptoms of Autism and reduce impulsivity and hyperactivity. They can also help reduce undesirable behaviors such as aggression, self-injury and licking, trichotillomania, and other obsessive compulsive behaviors.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br />Autism can be a huge challenge for both parents and children However, medication isn't always the answer. Medicines can help manage certain disorders that are often associated with autism and improve the overall quality of life but they can't fix your child's autism or make them "normal."<br /><br />Stimulants are often prescribed for ADHD. It's not uncommon for kids with autism to be diagnosed with ADHD and research shows that stimulants can reduce core ADHD symptoms in these kids, including hyperactivity as well as inattention and impulsivity. Methylphenidate also known as Ritalin is the most well-known stimulant. It works by increasing the activity of dopamine within the brain. This is a neurotransmitter that aids in controlling mood, behavior and reward systems.<br /><br />Many parents are concerned about the impact of psychotropic medications on their children. Critics call them chemical straitjackets that make it easier for parents and schools to deal with difficult behavior. Some claim that the drugs don't address the root causes that cause autistic children so many problems, including social interaction difficulties, anxiety, and restricted, repetitive behaviors.<br /><br /><a href="https://jsfiddle.net/topenemy8/wbLhz1g6/">how to treat adhd without medication in adults</a> published in Pediatrics found that stimulants, such as dextroamphetamine and methylphenidate are effective in reduction of the core ADHD symptom that can interfere with family, school, and work life. The stimulants also seem to decrease irritability in these kids.<br /><br />In the same study, it was found that atypical antipsychotics like Aripiprazole and Risperidone could help reduce irritability among some children with ADHD and autism. This is a preliminary conclusion. More research is needed to confirm these results and determine if these medicines are able to help with other kinds of irritability such as aggression or injuries.<br /><br />Another reason to be concerned is that the studies currently conducted don't consider long-term use or other important factors, like the potential for addiction. Certain studies are insignificant or use different methods than other. This makes it difficult to compare the results. If your child is suffering from both ADHD and autism it is important to talk with your doctor about the best treatment for your child.<br /><br />Medication is a tool that can be beneficial in managing symptoms and improving the quality of life in families affected by autism or ADHD, but it should not be used as substitute for therapy or other treatments. Your doctor will work with you to determine which medication to use and the dosage that is most efficient for your child. The use of medication can help your child concentrate and perform better at the classroom and at home, and take part in the programs that are meant to treat autism. Your child will be capable of making the most significant progress possible.<br /><br />
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