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ADHD Treatments For AdultsAdults are able to benefit from the same therapies as children. These treatments include medication and counseling (psychotherapy) and life skills training. These treatments can comprise a mix of.Stimulant MedicinesThese drugs work by increasing the brain chemicals that control attention and self regulation. They include methylphenidate sold under the names Ritalin and Concerta and stimulants from the amphetamine family like lisdexamphetamine. It is known by the brand name Adderall and Vyvanse.Stimulant MedicationsStimulants increase the body’s energy and can result in increased alertness to the mind and physical activity. These include legal substances like caffeine (added in tea and coffee) nicotine, as well as prescription drugs that treat attention deficit disorder (ADD) and narcolepsy and hyperactivity. In I Am Psychiatry of stimulants they can cause overstimulation, which can lead to anxiety, heart palpitations and high blood pressure. They may also cause anxiety and paranoia. In some people long-term, use of stimulants can damage the the brain’s dopamine system and reduce pleasure feelings. The stimulants are available in pills, liquids or patches. Methamphetamines, cocaine, and amphetamines are stimulants which can be gotten illegally and used to abuse.The medications in this class are known as central nervous system (CNS) stimulants. They work by increasing the amount of certain brain chemicals which improve concentration, reduce fatigue, and improve alertness. They are the first line of treatment for adults suffering from ADD or ADHD. These medicines may be a quick-acting formula used in the morning or a longer-acting drug that is active in the body for most of the day such as lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) or methylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin).The health care provider may also recommend psychosocial interventions, such as psychotherapy, education or coaching. It is essential to evaluate the effectiveness of medicines over time. This is a difficult task.Non-stimulant medicationsAbout 15% to 30 percent of children do not respond to stimulant drugs and this is probably to be the case for adults as well. The non-stimulant medications take longer time to take effect and it could take as long as a few weeks for you begin to notice any effects. They do not have the same side effects and are a better choice if you cannot tolerate stimulants or fear of addiction.

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