ADHD Treatments For Adults

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

Stimulant Medications

These drugs work by increasing the supply of certain brain chemicals that aid in controlling attention and self-regulation. These include methylphenidate (marketed as Ritalin, Concerta) and stimulants in the amphetamine class including Lisdexamphetamine (marketed as Adderall, Vyvanse).

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Stimulant Medications

Stimulants boost the body's metabolism and can cause increased mental alertness and physical activity. They include legal substances such as caffeine (added to tea and coffee) and nicotine, as well as prescription drugs used to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD), narcolepsy, and hyperactivity. In large doses, stimulants can create over-stimulation, which can cause anxiety heart palpitations, hypertension as well as paranoia and aggression. Long-term use of stimulants can cause the dopamine system in the brain to malfunction, reducing feelings of satisfaction. Stimulants can be taken in pill form, liquids or patches that are applied to the skin. https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/adhd-treatment-for-adults/ , methamphetamines, and amphetamines are stimulants that can be obtained from a criminal and then used.

Medications in this class are called central nervous system (CNS) stimulants and work by increasing the amount of certain brain chemicals that improve concentration, decrease fatigue and increase alertness. They are the first line of treatment for adults with ADD or ADHD. They can be a formula that acts quickly taken in the morning or a more prolonged-acting medication that stays active throughout the course of the day such as lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) or methylphenidate (Concerta Ritalin, Concerta).

The health care team might also suggest psychosocial interventions such as education, psychotherapy or coaching. It is important to monitor the effectiveness of medications over time. This can be a 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 medicines take longer to start working, and may take some time before you feel the effects. But, they don't come with the same risk of adverse effects as stimulants and can be a better option if you can't tolerate them or are worried about addiction.


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