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ADHD Treatments For Adults<br /><br />Many of the same methods that work for children suffering from ADHD also treat adults. These treatments include medicine, counseling (psychotherapy) and life skills training. These treatments may comprise a mix of.<br /><br /><a href="https://click4r.com/posts/g/18666320/20-insightful-quotes-on-adhd-treatment-adults">adhd treatment adults</a> work by increasing the brain chemicals that control attention and self regulation. They include methylphenidate sold as Ritalin and Concerta and stimulants from the amphetamine family such as lisdexamphetamine. This is marketed under the brand name Adderall and Vyvanse.<br /><br />Stimulant Medicines<br /><br />Stimulants are drugs that boost the body's systems and may result in greater mental alertness and increased physical activity. These include legal substances like caffeine (added in coffee and tea) nicotine, as well as prescription drugs used to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD) and narcolepsy and hyperactivity. In large doses of stimulants, they can cause overstimulation which can lead to anxiety, heart palpitations and high blood pressure. They may also cause aggression and paranoia. Long-term stimulant use can cause the dopamine system in the brain to malfunction, reducing feelings of pleasure. Stimulants are available in pill form, liquids or patches that go on the skin. Methamphetamines, cocaine, and amphetamines are stimulants that can be purchased illegally and used to abuse.<br /><br />These medications are also called central nervous system stimulants. They work by boosting certain brain chemicals that improve concentration, decrease fatigue and improve alertness. <a href="https://rentry.co/tqsm2y4g">adhd treatment adults</a> are the initial line of treatment for adults with ADD or ADHD. These medicines are available in the form of a morning-only formulation or longer-acting formulations that are active throughout the day, like lisdexamfetamine or methylphenidate.<br /><br />The health care team may also suggest psychosocial interventions, like psychotherapy or education. It is important to monitor the effectiveness of medication over time. This can be a difficult task.<br /><br /><br /><br />Non-stimulant Medications<br /><br />Around 15% to 30% of children don't respond to stimulant drugs and it's likely that this is true for adults as well. Non-stimulant drugs take longer to take effect and it may take several weeks to notice any effects. They do not have the same adverse effects, and are a better choice for those who are unable to tolerate stimulants or are afraid of addiction.<br /><br />
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