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The most common treatments for add are medication and psychosocial therapy (psychotherapy). The medications contain stimulants such as methylphenidate amphetamine, and atomoxetine. They can also be nonstimulants, like clonidine and Guanfacine.
The use of stimulants are not recommended for patients who have active addiction issues, but they are an option for those who are in stable recovery. Combination therapy using antidepressants, particularly SSRIs, is an alternative option.
Stimulants
The effects of stimulants increase the levels dopamine and norepinephrine in brain synapses. This helps improve concentration and reduces hyperactivity and impulsivity. The majority of doctors prescribe medications from the stimulant class to treat ADHD. They might prescribe methylphenidate (Concerta or Ritalin), or amphetamines. Both are similar drugs. The type of medicine prescribed will depend on a person's individual biochemistry and how well they react to the drug. It can take up to seven days for full effects of a drug to become evident. The medication will be effective when you notice improvements in memory, concentration sleep, and impulsivity.
The medicines in this class may have side effects, including reduced appetite and difficulty sleeping, and may increase heart rate and blood pressure. Some people with a medical condition like high blood pressure or heart disease should not use these medications. They are highly prone for abuse and are tightly controlled drugs. Only paediatricians, psychiatrists or neurologists, and in some situations, general practitioners may prescribe them. They can be found in the form of tablets or pills, a patch that goes on the skin, or in liquids.
Children and adolescents who consume stimulants frequently experience problems with appetite and weight loss. They may also experience disorders when the dosage is too high. In this situation the doctor will decrease the dose to prevent the drug from causing more symptoms.
About 70-80% children and adults with undiagnosed adhd in adults treatment are treated with stimulant medications. The majority of adolescents and children find that their symptoms improve after being treated. This is especially true for those who have parents, teachers or carers who have reported improvements.
Early use of stimulants may reduce the risk for addiction disorders later in life. Wilens and colleagues79,80 Katusic and colleagues81,82 and Biederman et al83 found that adhd treatment for older adults with stimulants reduces the risk of developing substance abuse disorders during adolescence, however that this protective effect wanes by early adulthood.

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