it depends on there person and the medicine the right ADHD med could be great for you or your loved on but be unaffected or bad reaction for me. your gunna have to go though old fashion trail and error.
ask your doctor, they'll give that person medication.
There are numerous drugs available to treat adult ADHD. Ritalin is methylphenidate, a stimulant used to treat ADHD. There are other stimulants available: Adderall and Vyvanse. Non-stimulant options exist such as Straterra. Please see the related question below.
Xanax is the brand-name for a benzodiazepine; Benzodiazepines are used to treat anxiety and generally can be safely prescribed with most ADHD medication. This drug may decrease the effectiveness of some ADHD medications. Consult your pharmacist to be safe.
not sure
It increases the neurotransmitter norepinephrine.
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It's used to treat other things besides ADHD, as well.
Anyone who wants relief from the symptoms.
Yep, to treat her ADHD.
Ritalin
In terms of making a person functional with ADHD, marijuana shows no evidence and has numerous evidence to the contrary. Marijuana can increase the odds of psychosis, schizophrenina-related disorders, and induce apathy and memory loss. It may indirectly treat hyperactivity by increasing apathy, but in no ways does this treat ADHD.
No; naproxen is not chemically related to any of the drugs used to treat ADHD.
There are no set tests to determine whether or not an adult has ADD/ADHD. However, there are some medical practitioners and online tests that will be able to give advice on whether or not they believe the adult in question has ADD/ADHD.