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Stimulants are the most commonly used ADHD medications for adults. Long-acting stimulants such as methylphenidate and Lisdexamfetamine are preferred over short-acting ones.
Atomoxetine is often prescribed if people are not able to take methylphenidate and lisdexamfetamine. It increases the level of noradrenaline inside brain cells which helps to manage impulsive behavior and increase concentration.
Stimulants
Stimulants are the most common medicines for adults with ADHD. They improve focus, reduce anxiety, and manage impulsive behavior. They function by increasing and balancing levels of chemical in the brain, known as neurotransmitters. Amphetamines and methylphenidate are the most popular stimulants. They are available in liquid, tablet and chewable forms. Short-acting stimulants kick in within 30 to 45 minutes and last approximately three hours. Intermediate-release pills last between six and eight hours. Once daily, long-acting pills and tablets can last for up to 16 hours.
Stimulation can cause adverse effects like trouble sleeping (a racing mind), jitters, headaches and stomach upset. It may also increase heart rate or blood pressure which is a risk when you already have heart problems.
Adults suffering from ADHD may find relief through other therapies and medications that target their specific issues. These include nonstimulants, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and other drugs.
Nonstimulant medications are different from stimulants for those suffering from ADHD. It could take longer to kick in but it is usually well-tolerated. Healthcare professionals often pair it with stimulants to increase the effects and reduce side effects.
The main nonstimulant medicines for adults with ADHD are norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitors or alpha-2 adrenergic agonists. These drugs boost dopamine levels and norepinephrine levels inside the brain, which helps improve the ability to focus and control an impulsive behaviour. They're not as fast-acting as stimulants, and may be less efficient, but they may be better for certain individuals.
Many people with ADHD discover that lifestyle changes can reduce their symptoms, including sleeping enough and adhering to the same routine. A healthy diet can also help. People suffering from ADHD need to eat healthy, balanced meals and avoid foods that are high in sugar, fats or artificial ingredients.
Psychotherapy (talk therapy) can be beneficial for adults suffering from ADHD as it can teach them skills to manage their behavior and cope with stress and anger. Individual therapy can also aid in dealing with emotional issues like low self-esteem, feelings of shame or embarrassment due to failures at school or at work.
Counseling for families and couples also can help people who suffer from ADHD. It can help them learn to improve communication, problem-solving skills and problems with relationships that can contribute to the disorder.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be beneficial for people with ADHD and anxiety. It can change negative thinking patterns and to improve social abilities. This kind of therapy is usually done by a therapist in person, although it is also available via video chat software like Skype.
Other treatments that some sufferers of ADHD use to help manage their condition include supplements to their diet like omega-3 fatty acids, coenzyme Q10, and eliminating certain foods from their diets. These methods are not backed by strong scientific evidence and should only be utilized in conjunction with medical advice. Additionally, cutting out certain foods can be harmful to your health, especially in the case of deficiency in certain nutrients. It's best to treat both ADHD and anxiety simultaneously for those with both conditions.
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