An Intermediate Guide The Steps To ADD Treatments For Adults ADHD Treatments For Adults

Adults can benefit from the same treatments as children. These treatments include medicine and counseling (psychotherapy) and life skills training. They can also involve the combination of these therapies.

Stimulant Medicines

These drugs work by increasing the brain chemicals that control attention and self regulation. They include the methylphenidate (marketed as Ritalin, Concerta) and stimulants from the amphetamine group like Lisdexamphetamine (marketed as Adderall, Vyvanse).


Stimulant Medicines

Stimulants increase the body's energy and can lead to increased mental alertness and physical activity. They include legal substances like caffeine (added in tea and coffee) nicotine, as well as prescription medications used to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD) as well as narcolepsy and hyperactivity. In large doses, stimulants may create over-stimulation, which can cause anxiety heart palpitations, hypertension, paranoia and aggression. the advantage -term stimulant use can cause the dopamine system of the brain to malfunction and decrease feelings of happiness. The stimulants are available in pills, liquids, or patches. Cocaine, methamphetamines, and amphetamines are stimulants that can be purchased illegally and used to abuse.

These drugs are also known as central nervous system stimulants. They function by increasing certain chemicals in the brain which improve concentration, reduce fatigue, and boost alertness. Adults suffering from ADD and ADHD are treated first by these drugs. These medicines are available in an all-day formula or longer-acting formulations that are active throughout the day, such as lisdexamfetamine or methylphenidate.

The health care provider may also recommend psychosocial interventions such as psychotherapy, education or coaching. It is important to monitor the effectiveness of medications over time. This is an extremely difficult task.

Non-stimulant Medicines that are not stimulants

About 15%-30 percentage of children don't respond to stimulant drugs This is also applicable to adults as well. Non-stimulant drugs take longer to kick in and can take up to several weeks before you notice any effects. They don't have the same side effects and are a better choice if you cannot tolerate stimulants or fear addiction.

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