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ADHD Medication Names<br /><br />Stimulant ADHD medications like methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta) reduce the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder by increasing the amounts of hormones dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain. They are available as liquids capsules, chewable tablets, capsules and extended-release tablets. A patch known as Daytrana is also available.<br /><br />Finding the right dosage and medication for your child or yourself is a process of trial and failure that requires open communication between the health team of your health.<br /><br />Stimulants<br /><br />Stimulants, which are the most popular medication prescribed to treat ADHD increase concentration and focus. They increase concentration and focus, and reduce hyperactive or impulsive behavior. These medications are thought to increase the levels of dopamine, which is a neurotransmitter associated with motivation and reward in certain brain circuits.<br /><br /><br /><br />Methylphenidate (MPH; Ritalin and Concerta) and dextroamphetamine-AMP (d-AMP; Adderall) are the two most common stimulants. <a href="https://notes.io/w6syd">non stimulant adhd medication</a> come in liquid or chewable tablet form, and are taken twice or three times daily. They can cause a temporary increase in heart rate and blood pressure, but they usually aren't a risk for the majority of people.<br /><br />Other medications may produce similar effects, but they're less efficient and often have more serious adverse effects. These include amphetamines (including atomoxetine and guanfacine) and methylenedioxybenzylpiperidine carbamate (MDP; Vyvanse). MDP increases blood pressure, but it is generally not a risk for people with normal heart health. It may also lead to a rebound effect where symptoms return once the medication has worn off.<br /><br />Prescription stimulants are often abused in a variety of ways, whether unknowingly or knowingly, and can result in dangerous, life-threatening side effects. They are classified as controlled substances, and using without a prescription from a doctor or knowingly relying on the prescription of someone else is illegal. Prescription stimulants can also trigger addiction, especially when they are misused and misused.<br /><br />In addition to their potential adverse effects, stimulants can also have long-term effects on growth and development. They can trigger tics that are repeated sounds or movements like eye blinking or clearing the throat, to become more noticeable. They can also make a person sleepy and reduce appetite. They can also cause minor growth delays in children, but they don't usually affect final height.<br /><br />They can also trigger personality changes in some individuals, such as becoming shy and rigid, or listless. They can also make it more difficult to manage anxiety or depression. Stimulants don't work as a first-line treatment for anxiety or depression However, they are frequently used if other drugs don't work.<br /><br />Finding the right dosage, medication and formulation for your child or yourself can take a while. Be patient and openly communicate with your doctor. They will need to monitor your physical reactions until they can find the right drug that reduces ADHD symptoms and minimizes side negative effects. They might also suggest cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other nonpharmacological treatments that can help manage your symptoms.<br /><br />
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