Add ADHD Medications<br /><br />70 70% to 80% of adults and children with ADHD benefit from stimulant medications. They can reduce fidgeting, interrupting and other troublesome behaviors, and improve concentration and focus.<br /><br />The effects are typically mild and disappear with time. They include upset stomach and blood pressure fluctuations and heart rate, Tics (quick repeated movements or sounds) and anxiety.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br /><br /><br />Stimulants are medications that increase levels of certain chemicals in your brain and aid in staying alert and be active. These medications are typically used to treat ADHD in children and adults. They also help treat obesity, narcolepsy, and depression.<br /><br />There are many kinds of stimulants, but they all work the same way. They target dopamine, which is a neurotransmitter (brain chemical) that plays a part in motivation and controlling behaviour and movement. When administered at the prescribed dosage they reduce ADHD symptoms in 70 to the majority of people. They help reduce distracting behaviors such as fidgeting, interrupting and distraction and improve the capability of following instructions and complete tasks.<br /><br />The majority of stimulants are part of the methylphenidate family. <a href="https://squareblogs.net/windtax98/15-reasons-not-to-ignore-medication-for-autism-and-adhd">add medication adults</a> includes Ritalin, Concerta and Focalin, as well as other brand-name drugs. The other major category is amphetamines which include Adderall, Dexedrine and others. There are a number of kinds of these medicines including liquid, chewable tablets and even an e-skin patch for children. The methylphenidate and amphetamine groups are part of the Schedule II class of drugs, meaning they are prone to abuse. Research has shown that people who take adhd medications according to the prescription are less likely to develop substance abuse disorders.<br /><br />While stimulants do not create a habit, side effects can include nausea, headaches, as well as changes in blood flow and heart rate. They can also affect appetite and sleep. Talk to your doctor if you have heart problems or high blood pressure before taking these medications.<br /><br />These medications can affect certain drugs used to treat psychiatric conditions including antidepressants as well as mood stabilizers. Tell your doctor all the medications you take, including vitamins, over-the-counter medications and supplements.<br /><br />Some people are unable to get the correct dosage of medication, and must adjust it as needed. The doctor may also change the type of medication you are taking, or change the timing of when it is taken.<br /><br />Comorbidity medications can be used in combination with stimulants to enhance results. Your doctor will determine if require a comorbid treatment depending on the symptoms and needs of your medical condition.<br /><br />The most frequent comorbid disorders that are treated with stimulants are depression and anxiety. In some cases, a neurologist or psychiatrist could be involved in your care, depending on the severity of your disorder.<br /><br />Referrals to specialists can ensure you receive the best possible treatment. A psychiatrist or psychologist can determine if you require treatment for psychiatric disorders and make sure you are taking the correct dosage of medication. They can also recommend neurologists if your symptoms indicate a neurological issue such as seizures. They can also provide assistance and help in managing a mental illness. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that all children suffering from ADHD be taken to a mental health professional.<br /><br />
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