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Stimulant medications are the first choice of ADHD medications, they with the most research-based evidence behind them, and are fast-acting. However, they're not suitable for everyone.

These medications boost the communication between nerves and brain regions to decrease ADHD symptoms. They can also cause adverse effects such as the loss of appetite or changes in heart rate or blood pressure.

Stimulants

The most common medication used to treat ADHD is stimulants. They are known for improving the quality of attention span, reducing impulsivity and hyperactivity, and increasing self-control and focus. They can also increase blood pressure and heart rate which can be dangerous for some. The use of stimulants is for medical and non-medical reasons such as recreational drugs, weight loss aids and illegal drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamine or other synthetic cathinones (bath salts) and MDMA/ecstasy.

The two main stimulant medications prescribed for ADHD are methylphenidates and amphetamines. They're both available in different forms, including liquids, pills skin patches, chewable tablets. Amphetamines are the most renowned and most commonly used of these medications are becoming less prescribed. Medications containing these ingredients work by altering the way certain neurotransmitters and receptors are used in the brain to lessen symptoms of ADHD.


The majority of stimulant medications fall into the category of first-line treatment, although some doctors may recommend them as a second-line treatment when combined with other treatments. Stimulants offer quick relief from symptoms that can be felt just hours after taking them. However, it can take several weeks of consistent use for these medications to be effective.

These drugs are available in immediate-release and long-release formulations. This flexibility lets you adjust the dosage of your medication to meet your needs. The immediate-release drugs begin working as soon as you swallow them. This is an ideal option for situations when you need to treat symptoms quickly, for instance during a test, or if you're taking part in a sporting event or at work.

Extended-release stimulant medications are formulated to release active ingredients over a longer time duration, typically throughout the day. This allows you to maintain the same amount of medication in your system, which will help improve your compliance and overall adherence.

These medications are generally safe to take when you follow the directions from your physician and avoid other drugs or substances that interact with them. These medications are primarily controlled substances because of the potential for abuse. You will require a prescription before you start taking these drugs.

The newer atomoxetine that is sold under the brand names Clonidine XR XR and Qelbree, and guanfacine are not stimulants. Both these medications target the brain chemical norepinephrine by stopping its reabsorption. They're effective for decreasing hyperactivity and impulsivity, but they don't help improve concentration as much as stimulants do.

Always discuss your options with a doctor. Each medication has its own side effects that can affect individuals differently. It's important to be open and honest about your feelings about the medication to your doctor, so that you can adjust the dosage if needed. Also, talk with your doctor prior to when you become pregnant or start breastfeeding as certain medications can be absorbed by breast milk. Talk to your doctor if you have other health conditions like heart disease that could impact the effectiveness of these drugs.

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