Treating ADHD With Stimulant Medication

Drugs that stimulate the brain, such as methylphenidate (Ritalin Concerta, Ritalin) and amphetamines (lisdexamfetamine, Adderall and Vyvanse), help people control their impulses and focus. Atomoxetine is a non-stimulant medication that increases brain neurotransmitters norepinephrine as well as dopamine can also be used.

The majority of adults suffering from ADHD will be treated with an interdisciplinary approach of medications and life-skills training. The proper dosage and timing of the medication are essential to maximize its effectiveness.

Stimulants

Stimulants increase the speed of the body's systems including the nervous system. They are prescription medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well as narcolepsy and obesity. Illegally, they are used to increase energy and focus. They can be consumed by mouth, snorted, or injectable. According to the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) stimulants are classified as Schedule II drugs, which means they pose a high risk of abuse.

img width="303" src="https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Royal_College_of_Psychiatrists_logo.png">https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/adhd-treatment-for-adults/ , in conjunction with methylphenidate, are two of the most common stimulant medications. Amphetamines improve alertness, focus and productivity by increasing the levels of chemicals in your brain called dopamine and norepinephrine. They can help people suffering from ADHD feel less tired and increase their concentration. They can also reduce depression in some people with ADHD and help them sleep better. They may also reduce risky behaviors, such as gambling, drinking and drug use.

These medications could cause serious side effects if they are taken improperly or in excess. These medications should be taken as directed by your physician.

People who abuse stimulants could develop a dependence on them and an addiction referred to as stimulant use disorders. It is important to recognize signs of this problem and seek treatment. The symptoms include a craving for the medication, difficulties stopping the use, and negative impact on your daily life and relationships.

The effects of stimulants aren't just addictive, but can also be dangerous for those suffering from certain health conditions. These substances can increase the blood pressure and heart rate which can lead to a stroke or heart attack. They can also lead to seizures and other mental issues.

Many people with ADHD notice a change in their symptoms within a few weeks of starting stimulant medication. Some people take longer to notice the change. These improvements are usually visible to family, friends, teachers and work colleagues.

Addiction to stimulants can be caused by taking them in larger doses than prescribed or for longer than intended by their healthcare providers. It may also occur when stimulants are mixed with other substances like opioids. This can lead to an extremely dangerous combination that increases the risk of an overdose and even death.

The use of prescription stimulants can lead to addiction, but they are less likely to cause dependence than illicit drugs such as methamphetamine and cocaine. However any drug used incorrectly can lead to dependence and addiction.

The use of stimulants can be abused easily and is often mixed with alcohol or a different substance to increase its effects. The most commonly used stimulants abused by adolescents to boost their performance at school, at work or in sports are nicotine, caffeine amphetamines, methamphetamines, and amphetamines.

Amphetamines are found in prescription and over-the counter medications, such as Adderall and Dexedrine. Amphetamines can also be purchased as a street substance, which is also known as "study drug". They can be smoked, snorted or dissolving in a solution of water and put directly into the vein or muscle. They are available in the form of or capsules, tablets, brownish or clear crystals, and a powder which can be sprinkled over food.


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