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14 New ADHD Medications In the Pipeline (2015)

ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is a condition characterized by inability to concentrate and often comorbid hyperactive behaviors.  It is considered the most common psychiatric disorder among children and adolescents (affecting approximately 5%) and is fairly common among adults (affecting approximately 4%).  Individuals with ADHD may face serious difficulties completing projects, studying at school, holding a steady …

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Neurofeedback For ADHD: Is It An Effective Treatment?

Neurofeedback is a practice devised to optimize the electrical activity within a person’s brain a.k.a. adjust their brain waves.  It is based on the premise that abnormal electrical activity in certain regions of the brain may contribute to various psychological conditions and may compromise mental performance.  The goal of neurofeedback is to correct electrical abnormalities …

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Guanfacine For ADHD: An Effective Treatment & Adjunct

Guanfacine is a drug that was developed primarily for the treatment of hypertension (high blood pressure).  It has been proven as an effective medication to reduce both systolic and diastolic blood pressure via its effect on Alpha-2 adrenergic autoreceptors.  It functions by stimulating these receptors (as an agonist) and reducing activation of the sympathetic nervous …

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Clonidine For ADHD: An Effective Treatment & Adjunct

Clonidine is a drug that is commonly prescribed to treat high blood pressure.  Clonidine is also commonly used as a treatment for anxiety and as an intervention to minimize drug withdrawal symptoms.  On occasion, it is prescribed off-label for the treatment of PTSD, borderline personality disorder, stress, and insomnia. It functions primarily as an Alpha-2 …

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ADHD Medications List: Approved & Off-Label Treatments

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is characterized by symptoms of inattentiveness and hyperactivity. Most professionals would agree that there are at least three subtypes of ADHD including: inattentive-type, hyperactive/impulsive-type, and a combined type. While ADHD was once thought to be a problem at only affected children, it is now widely accepted that people of any age can be …

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Is ADHD Overdiagnosed or Underdiagnosed? Looking at Evidence.

Most evidence these days point to the fact that ADHD is overdiagnosed – especially among children and teenage boys. What many people fail to realize is that many children experience attention deficits and engage in hyperactive, impulsive behavior naturally. It is pretty normal for kids to engage in this type of behavior. My guess is …

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Types of ADHD: Inattentive, Hyperactive-Impulsive, Combined

Determining whether someone has ADHD takes a thorough psychiatric evaluation. There is no specific test that is perfect for diagnosing this condition. Many problems such as learning disabilities, anxiety, and depression may result in similar symptoms to ADHD. Since many conditions have similar symptoms, it is important to make sure the proper diagnosis is made. …

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