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Treating treatment of add With Stimulant Medication
Stimulant medications like methylphenidate (Ritalin and Concerta) and amphetamines in the form of lisdexamfetamine (Adderall and Vyvanse) assist people to focus and control their impulses. Atomoxetine is a nonstimulant that increases brain neurotransmitters, dopamine and norepinephrine.
The majority of people with ADHD are treated using the combination of medication as well as talk therapy and life skills training. It is essential to select the right dosage and time for the medication to maximize its effectiveness.
Stimulants
Stimulants boost the body's systems, including the nervous system. They are prescribed drugs to treat narcolepsy, obesity, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD). Illegally, they are abused to boost energy and focus. They can be injected, snorted, or taken orally. According to the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), stimulants are classified as Schedule II drugs, which implies they pose a substantial risk of abuse.
Amphetamines and methylphenidate comprise two of the major categories of stimulant drugs. Amphetamines boost alertness, cognition and productivity by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in your brain, such as dopamine and norepinephrine. They can improve concentration and reduce feelings of fatigue in those who suffer from ADHD. They can also help people who suffer from ADHD sleep better and decrease depression. They can also help reduce risk-taking behavior, such as gambling, drinking and drug use.
These medications could cause serious side effects if used improperly or excessively. You should only use these medications as directed by your doctor.
People who abuse stimulants may develop a dependence on them and develop an addiction known as stimulant use disorder. It is important to identify the symptoms of this disorder and seek treatment. The symptoms of addiction include a desire to take the drug, difficulty stopping, and a negative effect on your daily life.
In addition to being addicting, stimulants are harmful for those with particular health issues. These drugs can raise your blood pressure and heart rate which can cause stroke or heart attack. They may also cause seizures and other mental issues.

Many people with ADHD notice a significant improvement in their symptoms within a few weeks after starting stimulant medication. However, it takes longer for some people to notice improvements. Most people notice the improvements in their family, friends as well as their colleagues and teachers.
Addiction to stimulants may occur when people take them in higher doses or for longer durations than recommended by their medical professionals. It can also occur when stimulants are used in conjunction with other substances, like opioids. This can result in an extremely dangerous combination which increases the risk of overdose and death.
Prescription stimulants can cause dependence however, they are less likely to cause addiction than illicit drugs like methamphetamine and cocaine. However any substance used incorrectly can lead to dependence and addiction.
Stimulant medications can be misused easily and is often mixed with alcohol or other substance to boost its effects. The most commonly used stimulants used by adolescents to boost their performance in school, sports or work are nicotine, caffeine, amphetamines and methamphetamines.
Amphetamines can be found in prescription and over-the-counter medicines such as Adderall. Amphetamines can also be purchased as a street substance, which is commonly known as "study drug". They can be smoked, snorted or dissolving in a solution of water and put directly into the muscle or vein. They are available in tablets, capsules and brownish or clear crystals and powders that can be sprinkled on food items.