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ADHD Medication - Treatment For ADHD<br /><br />Treatment can help people who have ADHD to focus better, feel more relaxed and be less impulsive. It is typically a combination of medicine and therapy.<br /><br />Stimulants stimulate brain activity in areas that regulate behavior and attention. Methylphenidate (known as Ritalin) is one of the most frequently prescribed medications for adults suffering from ADHD.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br /><br /><br />Stimulants are medications which increase brain activity in the areas that regulate attention and behavior. They are often used in conjunction with cognitive treatment for behavioural disorders (CBT). The stimulants increase the levels dopamine and norepinephrine in your brain. This makes it easier for you to focus and reduces the effect of certain impulses, including ones that can trigger impulsive behavior. The majority of stimulants are well-tolerated by both adults and children. However, some people might experience side effects, such as headaches, jitteriness or increased heart rate.<br /><br />There are many different stimulant medications that are available such as methylphenidate (Ritalin) and dextroamphetamine (Dexamphetamine), atomoxetine (Strattera) and modafinil (Provigil). The results of the biggest network meta-analysis to date, published in the British Medical Journal in 2016 confirm that amphetamines are the best choice of drugs for adults suffering from ADHD. The drug lisdexamfetamine, now also licensed for use in the UK is a benefit over shorter-acting amphetamines because it is less likely to wear off during the day, and only requires one dose per day. Prior to this, patients required short-acting stimulants up to four times per day, but this can be a challenge for patients who forget to take their medication and could result in poor compliance.<br /><br />It is important to get an accurate medical history in order to determine if someone suffering from ADHD may have other conditions that contribute to their symptoms. A medical condition such as thyroid disorders, sleep apnea or other ailments could be causing your child's fatigue or difficulties in concentrating. It is important to report any problems with addiction to your doctor. A prolonged usage of prescription, over the counter or illegal drugs could affect your child's concentration.<br /><br />Medical professionals recommend that children be medicated for ADHD to enhance their academic performance and to help them develop into a healthy, happy adulthood. However the decision to treat a child with ADHD is not taken lightly by parents and can be a lengthy and complicated process. Many children will have side effects, such as irritability, insomnia and anxiety, but the majority of the time these can be overcome by carefully monitored and gradual increase in dosage.<br /><br /><a href="https://willowsudan51.werite.net/the-most-advanced-guide-to-medication-for-inattentive-adhd">adhd medications for adults</a> opt for private treatment, which includes regular appointments with a psychiatrist to start treatment and monitor progress. This could involve five or more sessions followed by fortnightly or month-to-month appointments as the child becomes familiar with the medication. This is a great option for many families who are finding the NHS waiting lists extremely long and for whom private healthcare could provide a more efficient and convenient access to healthcare. Your GP will receive a comprehensive report on the progress of your child. They will monitor the medication that was prescribed by your psychiatrist. In certain cases you might be referred back to the NHS for this to continue to ensure that your GP is aware of any medications that have been prescribed to your child and can carry out regular reviews and checks.<br /><br />
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