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Combating Attention Deficit Disorder With Medication

by Michelle Bery on 2007-09-23

For those who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder – or have a child who has been diagnosed – there is an element of relief attached to the diagnosis. Finally, their struggles are validated and defined. And now that there’s a name for all the symptoms, there comes the opportunity to treat the symptoms as well. For many who are in this situation, Attention Deficit Disorder drugs are the answer for which they’ve been searching.

Most often – and most successfully – stimulants are used as Attention Deficit Disorder drugs. Several have distinguished themselves as the more popular of the group.

Adderall – a combination of several different stimulants – is an oft prescribed Attention Deficit Disorder drug that helps to improve concentration and attentiveness in the patient, as well as reduce agitation.

Ritalin, one of the more commonly known Attention Deficit Disorder drugs, has the same effect as Adderall. It has proven very effective in alleviating hyperactivity and emotional outbursts. Other forms of this Attention Deficit Disorder drug are Concerta and Metadate.

Clonidin, most often used to treat hypertension, has shown some success as an Attention Deficit Disorder drug. Much as it lowers high blood pressure it is also beneficial in reducing agitation and hyperactivity.

Strattera is the first non-stimulant medication that has been approved in the treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder. The advent of Strattera is enormously encouraging as it indicates a possible future of other non-stimulant Attention Deficit Disorder drugs.

Some anti-depressants, such as Wellbutrin, have also been identified as having possible success as an Attention Deficit Disorder drug. However, most are not appropriate for children under eighteen years of age. Your medical professional will best be able to guide you in choosing the appropriate medications.

Information on these particular Attention Deficit Disorder drugs – as well as many others – can be found online. Be sure to thoroughly research any and all medications that are of interest to you. Not every Attention Deficit Disorder drug works for every patient. Be willing to put in the work to find the suitable therapy.

Finding the appropriate Attention Deficit Disorder drugs can sometimes be a journey; but not one to take alone. Proper medical supervision is paramount to finding the treatment that will work for your specific symptoms. Being an advocate for your own medical care – or that of your child’s – will arm you with information and increase your chance of success in battling Attention Deficit Disorder.


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