Any other ADHD medications?!


Question: Any other ADHD medications!?
I am currently taking Adderall or ADHD and it is working great!. I just don't think I can be on it forever because I don't want to get addicted and I also feel like it makes me think way too much!. Do you know of any other meds for adhd that are very good and really work!? I've also tried Vyvase it I hated it!. Any other you could recommend!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
There are different catagories of ADHD medication!.

First are Psycho stimulants!. Psycho stimulants are the primary drugs used to treat ADHD!.

* Methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Metadate, Daytrana)
* Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin)
* Amphetamine-Dextroamphetamine (Adderall)
* Dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine, Dextrostat)
These drugs increase dopamine, a neurotransmitter important for cognitive functions such as attention and focus!.

Your medication, Adderall, works by blocking the reabsorption of the brain chemicals dopamine and norepinephrine!. Side effects can include stomach problems and mood changes, including sadness, anxiety, and irritability!. That's why you probably want to switch!.

If you don't want the stimulant effect, Atomoxetine (Strattera) was the first non-stimulant approved for ADHD in children and the first treatment approved for adult ADHD!. The drug works by increasing levels of both norepinephrine and dopamine, which are generally lower than normal in ADHD!. The most common side effect is decreased appetite!. A few cases of atomoxetine-associated liver injury have been reported, and the FDA has warned doctors that the drug should be discontinued at the first signs of jaundice or liver problems!. Long-term effects, such as any impact on growth, are still unknown!. In 2005, the FDA warned that atomoxetine may cause suicidal thinking in children and adolescents, especially during the first few months of treatment!. Parents should monitor children taking atomoxetine for any changes in mood or behavior, and immediately contact their doctor if changes occur!.

Your doctor will be the best to answer this question though based on your personal case!.
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My son is on Focalin (spelling may not be correct)!. It is a non-steriod so you don't run a risk of becoming addicted!. It is made to last for the day and wears off by bedtime!. It has made a huge difference with him but doesn't leaving him feeling "doped up" or "high" like some of the others!.

Its worth a try!. I hope that helps!. Www@Answer-Health@Com





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