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Treatment For ADHD<br /><br />Psychosocial therapy is the primary treatment for adding. The medications contain stimulants such as methylphenidate amphetamine, and Atomoxetine. They also include nonstimulants, like clonidine and Guanfacine.<br /><br /><br /><br />Stimulant medication should not be used by patients who have active substance abuse issues, however they can be considered in those who are in stable in remission. Combination therapy using antidepressants especially SSRIs, is another option.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br />Stimulants increase dopamine and norepinephrine levels between synapses in the brain. This improves concentration and reduces impulses and hyperactivity. The majority of doctors prescribe stimulant medication to treat ADHD. They might prescribe methylphenidate (Concerta or Ritalin) or amphetamines. These are both very similar medications. The kind of medicine prescribed is based on the biochemistry of each person and how they react to it. It could take between five and seven days before the full effects of the medication are evident. Improved concentration, better memory, improved sleep, and reduced impulsivity are all signs that the medication is working.<br /><br />Medications in this class can have side effects, including reduced appetite and difficulty sleeping, and they can increase blood pressure and heart rate. Some people who have medical conditions, such as high blood pressure or heart disease, should not use these medications. The stimulants have a high risk for abuse and are closely controlled drugs. Only paediatricians, psychiatrists or neurologists, and in certain situations, general practitioners may prescribe them. They are available in the form of tablets, pills patches, or patches that are applied to the skin or in liquids.<br /><br />Children and adolescents who are taking stimulants are often afflicted with appetite issues and weight loss. If the dosage is excessive, they could also develop symptoms of tics. In this case, the doctor will reduce the dosage to prevent the drug from worsening symptoms.<br /><br />Stimulant medicines are used for approximately 70-80% of children and adults with ADHD. The majority of children and adolescents find that their symptoms improve after being treated. This is especially true for those who have parents, teachers or carers who report improvement.<br /><br />The early use of stimulants can reduce the risk of substance use disorders later on in life. <a href="https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/adhd-treatment-for-adults/">adult add treatments</a> , Wilens colleagues81,82, and Biederman and colleagues83 discovered that the use of stimulants reduces the risk of acquiring substance addiction disorders during the adolescent period. However, this protective effect fades in the early years of adulthood.<br /><br />
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