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ADHD Treatments For Adults<br /><br />Adults can benefit from many of the same therapies as children. These treatments include medication, counseling (psychotherapy) and life skills training. These treatments may include a combination.<br /><br />Stimulant Medicines<br /><br />These drugs work by increasing the availability of certain brain chemicals that help control self-regulation and attention. They include the methylphenidate (marketed as Ritalin, Concerta) and stimulants from the amphetamine group including the amphetamine lisdexamphetamine (marketed as Adderall, Vyvanse).<br /><br />Stimulant Medicines<br /><br /><br /><br />Stimulants are drugs that boost the body's systems and can cause higher levels of alertness in the mind and greater physical activity. These include legal substances like caffeine (added in tea and coffee), nicotine, and prescription drugs used to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD) and narcolepsy and hyperactivity. In large doses, stimulants may cause over-stimulation and lead to anxiety heart palpitations, high blood pressure as well as paranoia and aggression. In some people long-term use of stimulants can damage the functioning of the dopamine system in the brain and reduce pleasure feelings. <a href="https://degreediving8.bravejournal.net/you-are-responsible-for-an-adhd-treatment-adults-budget">treating adult add</a> can be taken in pills, liquids or patches that can be applied to the skin. Illegally obtained and abused stimulants include methamphetamines, cocaine and amphetamines.<br /><br />These drugs are also known as central nervous system stimulants. They function by increasing certain chemicals in the mind that improve concentration, decrease fatigue, and boost alertness. They are the first line of treatment for adults with ADD or ADHD. These medicines can be a formula that acts quickly used in the morning or a more prolonged-acting medication that stays active in the body for most of the day. Examples include Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) or methylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin).<br /><br />The health care team can also recommend psychosocial interventions, such as psychotherapy or educational. It is essential to evaluate the effectiveness of medications over time. This can be a difficult task.<br /><br />Non-stimulant medications<br /><br />Around 15% to 30% of children do not respond to stimulants and it's likely that this is the case for adults too. Non-stimulant drugs take longer to take effect and it can take up to a few weeks for you begin to notice any effects. They do not have the same side effects and are a better option when you are not able to take stimulants or fear addiction.<br /><br />
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