Some Of The Most Common Mistakes People Make With Treatment For ADD
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The main treatment options for add are medications and psychosocial therapy (psychotherapy). The medications include stimulants such as methylphenidate amphetamine, and Atomoxetine. They also include non prescription adhd treatment-stimulants, such as clonidine and Guanfacine.
Stimulant medications should not be used in patients with active substance abuse problems but they are an option for those who are in stable recovery. Combination therapy with antidepressants (particularly SSRIs) is also an option.
Stimulants
Stimulants increase dopamine and norepinephrine levels between the brain's synapses. This improves concentration and decreases hyperactivity and impulsivity. Most doctors prescribe medication from the stimulant class to treat ADHD. They may prescribe methylphenidate, (Concerta or Ritalin), or amphetamines. They are both similar medications. The kind of medicine prescribed is based on the biochemistry of each individual and how they respond to it. It could take up to seven days for the full effects of a drug to be apparent. The medicine will be effective for you if you notice improvement in concentration, memory sleep, and impulsivity.
Some of the adverse effects include a decreased appetite, difficulty sleeping, and an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. Some people who have a medical condition such as high blood pressure or heart disease should not use them. Stimulants have a high potential for abuse and are tightly controlled drugs. Only psychiatrists, paediatricians or neurologists, and in some situations, general practitioners may prescribe them. You can get them in the form of tablets, pills patches that can be applied to the skin or liquids.
Children and adolescents who take stimulants often suffer from weight loss and eating disorders. When the dose is too high, they may also develop the tics. In this situation the doctor will lower the dosage to prevent the drug from causing more symptoms of untreated adhd.
About 70-80 percent of children and adults suffering from treating adhd are treated with stimulant medication. The majority of children and adolescents report that their symptoms improve when treated. This is particularly true for those who have parents, teachers or other caregivers who have reported improvements.
Early use of stimulants may reduce the risk for addiction disorders later in life. Wilens Katusic, Wilens colleagues81,82 and Biederman, et al83 discovered that the use of stimulants reduces the risk of acquiring substance addiction disorders during the adolescent years. However, this protective effect fades by early adulthood.
The main treatment options for add are medications and psychosocial therapy (psychotherapy). The medications include stimulants such as methylphenidate amphetamine, and Atomoxetine. They also include non prescription adhd treatment-stimulants, such as clonidine and Guanfacine.
Stimulant medications should not be used in patients with active substance abuse problems but they are an option for those who are in stable recovery. Combination therapy with antidepressants (particularly SSRIs) is also an option.
Stimulants
Stimulants increase dopamine and norepinephrine levels between the brain's synapses. This improves concentration and decreases hyperactivity and impulsivity. Most doctors prescribe medication from the stimulant class to treat ADHD. They may prescribe methylphenidate, (Concerta or Ritalin), or amphetamines. They are both similar medications. The kind of medicine prescribed is based on the biochemistry of each individual and how they respond to it. It could take up to seven days for the full effects of a drug to be apparent. The medicine will be effective for you if you notice improvement in concentration, memory sleep, and impulsivity.
Some of the adverse effects include a decreased appetite, difficulty sleeping, and an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. Some people who have a medical condition such as high blood pressure or heart disease should not use them. Stimulants have a high potential for abuse and are tightly controlled drugs. Only psychiatrists, paediatricians or neurologists, and in some situations, general practitioners may prescribe them. You can get them in the form of tablets, pills patches that can be applied to the skin or liquids.
Children and adolescents who take stimulants often suffer from weight loss and eating disorders. When the dose is too high, they may also develop the tics. In this situation the doctor will lower the dosage to prevent the drug from causing more symptoms of untreated adhd.
About 70-80 percent of children and adults suffering from treating adhd are treated with stimulant medication. The majority of children and adolescents report that their symptoms improve when treated. This is particularly true for those who have parents, teachers or other caregivers who have reported improvements.
Early use of stimulants may reduce the risk for addiction disorders later in life. Wilens Katusic, Wilens colleagues81,82 and Biederman, et al83 discovered that the use of stimulants reduces the risk of acquiring substance addiction disorders during the adolescent years. However, this protective effect fades by early adulthood.
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