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Treatment For ADD: It's Not As Difficult As You Think

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작성자 Josette 작성일 24-07-05 16:13 조회 8 댓글 0

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general-medical-council-logo.pngnon pharmacological treatment for adhd For treating adhd without medication

Psychosocial therapy is the primary treatment for adding. The medications include stimulants like methylphenidate, amphetamine, and Atomoxetine. They may also be nonstimulants, like clonidine and Guanfacine.

Patients with active issues with addiction shouldn't take stimulant drugs. However, those in stable remission can look into them. Combination therapy with antidepressants (particularly SSRIs) is also an option.

Stimulants

Stimulants increase dopamine and norepinephrine levels between synapses in the brain. This improves concentration and reduces impulses and hyperactivity. Most doctors prescribe medication from the stimulant class to treat Adhd in adults symptoms and treatment. They might prescribe methylphenidate (Concerta or Ritalin), or amphetamines. They are both similar medications. The type of medicine prescribed depends on the biochemistry of each patient and how they react to it. It could take between five and seven days before the full effects of the medication are evident. Increased concentration, improved memory, improved sleep, and a decrease in the tendency to be impulsive are all indications that the medication is working.

Some of the side effects can include a decrease in appetite, trouble sleeping and an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. Certain people with an illness such as high blood pressure or heart disease should not take them. Stimulants have a high potential for abuse and are tightly controlled drugs. Only paediatricians, psychiatrists or neurologists, and in some situations general practitioners can prescribe them. You can get them in the form of tablets, pills patches, or patches that are applied to the skin or in liquids.

Children and adolescents who use stimulants are often affected by weight loss and a lack of appetite. When the dose is too high, they may also develop the tics. If this occurs, the doctor might reduce the dosage to avoid the drug from causing worsening of symptoms.

About 70-80 percent of adults and children with ADHD are treated with stimulant medications. The majority of children and young people find that their symptoms improve through treatment. This is especially true for those who have parents, teachers, or caregivers who report improvement.

Early use of stimulants may reduce the risk of developing addiction disorders later in life. Wilens, Katusic, and colleagues81,82, and Biederman and colleagues83 discovered that treatment with stimulants reduces the risk of acquiring substance addiction disorders during adolescence. However, this protective effect fades in the early years of adulthood.

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