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Medical Treatments For ADD

   
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) is an ailment that does not only concern children. Although signs of ADD are commonly manifested during childhood, it could also affect teenagers and adults. Symptoms would include hyperactivity, forgetfulness and lack of focus.

Individuals who are showing the symptoms of ADD should immediately consult their physicians. Doctors would immediately prescribed medication that can help control these symptoms. Study shows that ADD is attributed to the dysfunction of brain chemicals and prescribed medicines can help with such condition. Specific medicines can influence the make up of natural brain chemicals.

Here are some of the most common types of medical treatments for individuals who suffer from ADD:

? Dexamfetamine (Dexedrine)
? Atomoxetine (Strattera)
? Methylphenidate (Equasym, Concerta and Ritalin)

The above medicines basically affect the brain's noradrenaline and dopamine. These parts of the brain are responsible for the behavior and attention span of an individual. If an individual suffer from ADD, chances are these parts of the brain remain inactive. Medicines made for ADD could rouse activity in these areas.

Most of these medicines, particularly dexamfetamine and methylphenidate, are actually therapeutic stimulant medicines. These can improve an individual's sympathetic nervous system and are designed to improve alertness. Stimulants medicines have been used to treat ADD for more than three decades. For children one to six years old, atomoxetine is highly recommended.

ADD patients who take these medicines show less violent behaviour and a more controlled temperament. They are observed to have better concentration and listening skills. They begin to be less impulsive and think clearly before taking actions.

These behaviors when maintained would cause dramatic improvements after several months. ADD sufferers can be more effective in school. They can build more stable social relationships with their schoolmates, friends and family members. In the long run, these improvements would instill in them self-assurance to help them go on with their lives.

It is important to note that medicines don't guarantee a cure for ADD. They simply help reduce the symptoms. Although there are certain prescribed medicines to treat ADD, its effectiveness still largely depends on the individual who takes them. For prescribed medicines to be efficient, it should always be coupled with proper support and encouragement from the people that surrounds them.

Author: Jason Rickard
 
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