ADHD Medication<br /><br />Many people suffering from ADHD are able to benefit from taking medications to help improve their behavior as well as impulsivity and attention. <a href="https://www.iampsychiatry.com/adult-adhd-medication">adhd sleep medication</a> are referred to as stimulant medications. They function by adjusting the levels of chemical messengers in the brain. Short-acting and long-acting drugs are available.<br /><br />There are also non-stimulant drugs such as atomoxetine and guanfacine. These medications don't perform as quickly as stimulants but may be beneficial for certain adults.<br /><br />Stimulant medications<br /><br /><br /><br />Stimulant medication helps balance the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine, which are important for ADHD symptoms like concentration and impulsivity. They work on the prefrontal cortex, also called the "secretary" of the brain because it is involved with planning and organizing. It is responsible for many of our daily functions, such as concentration, attention and the control of impulses.<br /><br />Amphétamines as well as methylphenidates are two of the most commonly prescribed drugs for ADHD. They are designed to be taken orally. The majority of people take pills, but the drug can be found in liquid form or a patch that goes on the skin. These medicines can cause side effects like changes in heart rate or blood pressure, and stomach upset.<br /><br />Also, they may cause an increase in appetite or weight gain. Children and adolescents who use stimulants experience tics. These are repetitive movements or sounds, such as eye blinks or throat clearing. They can also reduce growth or delay the onset of normal growth spurts. Certain people may experience sleep issues or notice an abrupt drop in blood pressure. In rare instances, they can raise the risk of stroke or cardiovascular disease.<br /><br />They aren't typically used alone because a small percentage of adults or children do not benefit from stimulants, or do not tolerate their side effects. They can be combined with other treatments, such as therapy and skills training.<br /><br />Nonstimulant medications for ADHD<br /><br />There are a variety of different kinds of non-stimulant medications but the majority fall into two classes which are Atomoxetine (Strattera) and Guanfacine (Intuniv). These medications are prescribed as tablets. They can take a while to begin functioning, and they don't perform as fast or for as long as stimulants do. They may also have a stronger effect on sedation than stimulants. This could be beneficial for those suffering from ADHD.<br /><br />They have a lower risk of abuse and addiction than stimulants, however they are still a danger to misuse. It is crucial to speak with a physician before stopping the use of these drugs. A doctor can assist you to find the right dose and ensure that the medication is safe for you or your child to continue taking. A correct diagnosis and treatment plan can help you manage symptoms and improve your quality of life. BetterHelp can match you up with licensed therapy professionals who specialize in treating ADHD. You can meet with a therapist within 48 hours of taking our ADHD assessment. It's a cost-effective and simple way to get the assistance you require.<br /><br />
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