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A Journey Back In Time: How People Talked About ADHD Medication 20 Years Ago
ADHD Medication - What You Need to Know

Like other prescription medications, ADHD medications are controlled substances that can be misused. They are classified into two categories: stimulants and non-stimulants. The most commonly used stimulants for ADHD include methylphenidate, amphetamine (and dexamphetamine/lisdexamphetamine) and atomoxetine.

Many people choose private assessment and medication to avoid long NHS waiting lists and long wait times. But is it worth the price? This is Money has conducted research with UK insurance providers to discover the answer.

Stimulants


The most frequently used medication by healthcare professionals to treat ADHD is stimulants. They work by increasing levels of certain chemicals (neurotransmitters) in the brain. These chemicals boost concentration and allow people to think clearly. They also reduce irritability and excessive activity. Stimulants are the most effective treatment to treat ADHD. However they can also cause side effects such as sleep issues, appetite changes and trouble concentrating. The majority of people who take ADHD medication are able to manage their symptoms and lead normal lives.

Dependency and misuse of stimulants can lead to stomach, nerve and heart issues. Taking too much stimulant medication can also lead to depression, paranoia, or psychosis. There have been instances of suicidal thoughts or behaviors while taking prescription ADHD medication. There isn't a connection between medications and suicide attempts. Patients with a history of suicidal problems should discuss ways to treat it with their doctor including medications.

Methylphenidate is the most frequently prescribed medication for ADHD in children and adults can be purchased as tablets that release the medicine immediately and are that are taken three or two times a day. It comes in immediate-release tablets that are taken twice or three times per day and extended-release tablets (intermediate or long-acting) that release the medication slowly throughout the day. If you take extended-release tablets in the morning are able to avoid an abrupt loss of energy that occurs when the drug begins to wear off in the afternoon and evening.

Some people with ADHD do not respond to methylphenidate. Other ADHD medications may be prescribed in this case. They include dexamfetamine and lisdexamfetamine and Atomoxetine. These are similar to methylphenidate however, they are more effective and are able to be prescribed for a greater age range.

ADHD symptoms are usually accompanied by difficulties at home and school. These symptoms can affect school performance, relationships, and family life. Many of the symptoms can be improved by therapy and a proper balance of diet and exercise. The use of medication can help reduce the symptoms of ADHD. However it is essential to talk with your GP or specialist about the effects they have on you.

A GP might refer you to a psychiatrist, or other mental health professionals, who can prescribe ADHD medications and monitor your response. Your child or you must keep regular appointments to receive the correct dosage and type of medication.

The initial few weeks of taking stimulants could be the most challenging. It may take time to determine the proper dosage to ease the symptoms of ADHD.

If you are taking stimulants, it's recommended to keep a journal of your symptoms as well as the effects on your child or yourself. This will help you recognize patterns and observe negative effects. Your GP can then make use of this information to explore alternatives to treat you or your child's symptoms. This could include psychological therapies such as behavioural therapy, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Certain people suffering from ADHD claim that supplements can help improve their condition. However, medications for adhd should only ever be administered under the supervision of a medical professional.

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