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Treating ADHD With Stimulant Medication<br /><br />The stimulant drugs such as methylphenidate (Ritalin Concerta, Ritualin) and amphetamines (lisdexamfetamine, Adderall and Vyvanse), help people control their impulses and focus. Atomoxetine is a non-stimulant drug that increases brain neurotransmitters norepinephrine as well as dopamine can also be used.<br /><br />The majority of adults with ADHD will be treated with the combination of medication and life skills. The right dose and timing of the medication is important for maximizing its effectiveness.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br />Stimulants boost the body's systems including the nervous system. They are prescription drugs that treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well as narcolepsy and obesity. They are also abused illegally as recreational drugs to increase energy and concentration. They can be injected, snorted, or taken orally. They are classified as Schedule II substances under the Controlled Substances Act, meaning they have a high risk for misuse.<br /><br />Amphetamines, along with the methylphenidate are two of the most popular stimulant medications. Amphetamines increase alertness, awareness and productivity by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in your brain that are called dopamine and norepinephrine. They can help people with ADHD feel less tired and increase their concentration. They can also help some people who suffer from ADHD sleep better and reduce depression. They can also help reduce risk-taking behaviors like drinking, gambling and drug abuse.<br /><br />These medications could cause serious adverse effects if not taken correctly or if you consume too many. These medications should only be taken according to the instructions of your doctor.<br /><br /><br /><br />People who misuse stimulants can develop a dependence on them and develop an addiction known as stimulant use disorder. It is crucial to recognize the signs of this condition and seek treatment. The signs of addiction are a desire for the substance, difficulties in stopping and a negative impact on your daily functioning.<br /><br />Stimulants are not only addictive but can be harmful for people with certain health issues. These drugs can raise your heart rate and blood pressure which could lead to a heart attack or stroke. They can also cause seizures, as well as other mental health issues.<br /><br />Many people suffering from ADHD see a positive improvement in their symptoms only several weeks after beginning stimulant medication. Some people take longer to notice the change. These improvements are typically visible to family, friends, teachers and colleagues at work.<br /><br />The onset of addiction to stimulants can be caused by taking them in larger doses than prescribed or for a longer period than the recommended time by their healthcare professionals. It may also occur when stimulants are combined with other substances like opioids. This can lead to a dangerous combination that increases the risk of an overdose and death.<br /><br />The use of prescription stimulants can lead to addiction however, they are less likely to cause addiction than illicit substances like cocaine and methamphetamines. However, any drug that is used incorrectly can lead to dependence and addiction.<br /><br /><a href="https://menwiki.men/wiki/The_ADD_Treatment_For_Adults_Success_Story_Youll_Never_Believe">treatment for add in adults</a> of stimulants can be easily abused and are often mixed with alcohol or other substances to boost the effects. <a href="https://dokuwiki.stream/wiki/Are_You_Responsible_For_An_Treatments_For_Adult_ADHD_Budget_Twelve_Top_Ways_To_Spend_Your_Money">treatment of add in adults</a> , caffeine, amphetamines, and methamphetamines are the most frequently used stimulants by teens to enhance their performance at school, in sports, or at work.<br /><br />Amphetamines are found in prescription and over-the counter medications, including Adderall and Dexedrine. They are also available as a street narcotic, often referred to as "study drugs." Amphetamines can be smoked, swallowed or snorted, or mixed in water and injecting into the muscle or vein. They are available in the form of tablets, capsules, clear or brownish crystals and a powder that can be sprinkled on food.<br /><br />
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