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Add ADHD MedicationsStimulant medications ease ADHD symptoms for 70% to 80percent of children and adults suffering from the condition. They decrease fidgeting, interrupting and other troublesome behaviors, and improve concentration and focus.The side effects are generally minor and will disappear over time. They include upset stomach changes in blood pressure and heart rate as well as the tics (quick repeated movements or sounds) and anxiety.StimulantsStimulants are medications that increase levels of certain chemicals in your brain and help you focus, stay alert and be active. They are used to treat ADHD in both children and adults. They are also used to treat narcolepsy and obesity.There are many kinds of stimulants, however they all function in the same way. They target dopamine (a brain chemical that plays a role in motivation and control of movement and behavior). They reduce ADHD symptoms for 70 to 80% people when taken in the dosage recommended. They reduce distracting behaviors such as fidgeting, interrupting or distraction and increase the likelihood of following directions and completing tasks.The majority of stimulants belong to the methylphenidate family, which includes Ritalin, Concerta and Focalin and other brand-name medications. The other major category is amphetamines which include Adderall, Dexedrine and others. These drugs come in a variety of forms, such as chewable tablets, liquids and even skin patches for children. The methylphenidate and amphetamine categories are classified in the Schedule II class of drugs, meaning they could be abused. However, studies have shown that those who take adhd medications in the prescribed dosage have a much lower rate of a disorder involving substance use than those who don’t take these medications.While adhd medications for adults do not create a habit but they can cause nausea, headaches, and changes in blood flow and heart rate. They can also affect sleep and appetite. Talk to your doctor if there are heart problems or high blood pressure prior to taking these medicines.These medications can affect some drugs that treat psychiatric issues, such as antidepressants and mood stabilizers. Tell your doctor all of the medications you are taking including vitamins, over-the counter medicines and supplements.Some people require adjusting their dosage as they age if they are having trouble getting the correct dosage. The doctor can also switch the kind of medication you’re taking, or change the time it is taken.Comorbidity medications can be used in combination with stimulants to improve results. Your doctor will determine if you need to add a comorbid treatment option according to your particular needs and symptoms.Anxiety and depression are the most frequently comorbid conditions treated by stimulants. In certain cases psychiatrists or neurologists may be involved in your treatment, depending on the severity of your disorder.A referral to a specialist could help you get the best treatment available. A psychiatrist or psychologist can determine if you are in need of treatment for psychiatric disorders, and ensure that you are taking the correct dosage of medication. If your symptoms indicate neurological disorders, like seizures, they can refer you to a neurologist. Additionally, they could provide support and help to manage a mental health issue. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that all children with ADHD be referred to mental health professionals.

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