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20 Resources That'll Make You Better At Adhd Treatment Without Medication
How to Choose the Best ADHD Medication

ADHD symptoms can be treated through medication. This increases the amount of a neurotransmitter called Norepinephrine within the brain.

Stimulants are the main treatment for children suffering from ADHD.

You can choose from short- and long-acting dosages. They are more efficient and last 8-12 hours. They should be taken just once per day. They also reduce the effects of rebound, where symptoms can return, and are often more severe than before, as the medication wears off.

Stimulants

Stimulants are the most commonly used type of prescription medication healthcare professionals employ to treat ADHD. They boost the levels of neurotransmitters (chemicals) in your brain, which are known as norepinephrine and dopamine. This helps you focus and pay attention.


However, stimulants can cause negative effects, especially when used for a prolonged time. Discuss with your doctor what you can expect from these medications, including possible changes in your mood, appetite and heart rate as well as how they affect your sleep.

You could be at risk of developing an addiction or misuse if you use stimulant drugs for a prolonged period of time. Addiction is when you feel you can't control your desire to take an item, even if it has negative adverse effects. Signs of addiction include more than your doctor advises or feeling dependent on the drug or experiencing negative side effects.

Use of stimulant medicines can also lead to other health problems, such as depression and suicidal thoughts. You should immediately report to the police if you suspect someone you know is using stimulant medications to harm themselves or others.

Some of the most common stimulants used to treat ADHD are amphetamines and the methylphenidate (brand-name medication Ritalin, Concerta or Dexamphetamine). Amphetamines are available in immediate-release (short-acting) or extended-release (intermediate-acting) tablets, capsules or liquids. They are typically taken once or twice a day.

The longer-acting versions of amphetamines perform better than their shorter-acting counterparts. They can last anywhere from six to eight hours and help you get through your day with less "ups" and"downs.

Extended-release stimulants can be combined with an immediate-release drug in the afternoon. This is a good choice should ADHD symptoms start to manifest later in the day, or if the medication isn't working early.

A small dose of a stimulant that acts long-term at bedtime is also an option to assist you in falling asleep. You shouldn't take this medication even if you're not hungry. It could cause sleep issues and loss of energy.

In the beginning of treatment, insomnia can be an almost frequent side effect of stimulants. This can be reduced by not taking the medication prior to the time of bed and getting enough sleep every night.

Another possible side effect of stimulants is anxiety. It can be either severe or mild, and it can cause tics. These are rapid movements or sounds such as eye blinking or throat clearing. It can also cause a flare-up in a history of depression or bipolar disorder.

Changes in heart rate and blood pressure are also possible, even though these effects are usually minimal. Your doctor can prescribe an medication to lower your blood pressure and improve your heart function in the event that you begin taking stimulants for ADHD.

Sleepiness is also a possible adverse effect of ADHD medication. adult add medication is less of a problem once you begin to take stimulants in conjunction with an ointment prescribed for sleep, or by using a relaxation or meditation practice prior to going to bed.

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