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Treatment For ADHD<br /><br />The main treatments for add are medication and psychosocial therapy (psychotherapy). These medications include stimulants like amphetamine and methylphenidate, and non-stimulants such as atomoxetine, clonidine, guanfacine and viloxazine.<br /><br />The use of stimulants should not be used in patients who have active substance abuse problems but they are an option for those who are in stable recovery. <a href="https://click4r.com/posts/g/18702937/the-10-scariest-things-about-treatment-for-adhd-in-adults">adult treatment for adhd</a> with antidepressants, particularly SSRIs, is an alternative option.<br /><br /><br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br />Stimulants boost dopamine and norepinephrine levels between synapses in the brain. This improves concentration and reduces impulses and hyperactivity. Most doctors prescribe medications from the stimulant class to treat ADHD. They might prescribe methylphenidate (Concerta or Ritalin) or amphetamines. Both are similar medications. <a href="https://blogfreely.net/tulipjar08/5-reasons-to-be-an-online-treating-adults-with-adhd-business-and-5-reasons">adults adhd treatment</a> of medication prescribed will depend on a person's biochemistry as well as how well they react to the drug. It may take up to seven days for full effects of a drug to be apparent. <a href="https://posteezy.com/everything-you-need-be-aware-add-adults-treatment">adult treatment for adhd</a> will work if you notice improvements in concentration, memory sleep, impulsivity, and sleep.<br /><br />Medications in this class can have side effects, including decreased appetite and trouble sleeping, and may raise blood pressure and heart rate. Some people with a medical condition like high blood pressure or heart disease shouldn't take them. Stimulants have a high potential for abuse and are tightly controlled drugs. Only psychiatrists, paediatricians or neurologists, and in some situations general practitioners can prescribe them. You can get them in the form or pills, tablets patches, or patches that are applied to the skin or liquids.<br /><br />Children and adolescents who take stimulants are often affected by weight loss and eating disorders. They can also develop symptoms of tics if the dose is too high. In this instance, the doctor will reduce the dose to prevent the drug from causing more symptoms.<br /><br />The use of stimulant medications is for around 70 to 80 percent of adults and children with ADHD. The majority of children and young people find that their symptoms improve through treatment. This is especially the case for children with parents, teachers, or caregivers who report improvement.<br /><br />Early use of stimulants may reduce the risk of developing drug use disorders later in life. Wilens Katusic, Wilens colleagues81,82, and Biederman and colleagues83 discovered that the use of stimulants reduces the risk of substance use disorders in adolescence. However the protective effect diminishes by early adulthood.<br /><br />
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