Yes; Venlafaxine has been prescribed off-label to help treat ADHD with symptoms of depression and/or anxiety as it belongs to a class of drugs known as SNRI's (serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors). The drugs action on norepinephrine is believed to contribute to the positive effects it exhibits for individuals with ADHD. Norepinephrine is believed to play a role in ADHD and focus; thus the drug increases the chemical in the brain by preventing the brain and helps some patients with ADHD.
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Phyto-stimulants are drugs used for treating persons with ADHD symptoms. ADHD stands for Attention Deficit with Hyperactivity Disorder. Both children and adults are treated for this type of disorder.
Seroquel is an anti-psychotic used mainly in the treatment of bipolar disorder. If an ADHD individual is suffering from bipolar mania, this will help them stay more even throughout the period indirectly helping their ADHD (by lessening the symptoms of bipolar). Seroquel is not used for ADHD; it is used to treat bipolar disorders.
Concerta is made to treat ADHD. You would have to ask your doctor about the possibility of treating PTSD with Concerta.
Concerta contains methylphenidate. Methylphenidate is a central nervous system stimulant and is used to treat ADHD; in some cases for unknown reasons stimulants are not effective in treating ADHD. Consult your doctor about other choices for treatment.
Venlafaxine HCl is a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) used to treat depression, generalized or social anxiety disorder.
Answer: Ritalin is an effective drug for treating ADHD because it releases an chemical in the brain called dopamine which helps to improve the concentration levels and attention of the person who is taking the drug, so yes it is an effective drug for treating ADHD.
These medications are often effective at treating symptoms of impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity, which are hallmark features of the disorder.
Venlafaxine is used to treat depression, anxiety, panic disorder and agoraphobia. It is also prescribed as Effexor which is trademarked by Pfizer.
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Don't listen to the last answerer, ADD/ADHD is caused by a lack of the focusing hormone. Medicines correct this deficiency thus treating the ADD/ADHD. hope this helped!
Unfortunately, there are no herbs clinically proven effective in treating ADHD. Various herbs are recommended with varying results, however as with any supplement consulting your doctor is important.
Yes, there is multiple options available when treating ADHD. There are multiple dietary interventions that can help combat ADHD. Minor changes in diet can make major differences. Metronome training and chiropractic treatment are also very popular options.