Adderall is a psychostimulant used to treat ADHD. The active ingredient in Adderall, amphetamine works by increasing the amount of dopamine available within the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory, focus, and motivation. By increasing dopamine within the brain, individuals with ADHD can experience greater focus and more impulse control.
Adderall in most cases is prescribed for A.D.D(attention deficit disorder) or A.D.H.D(attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) but in some cases is also prescribed for Narcolepsy. Hope that helps
Adderall is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as a narcotic, to improve performances in sport, to improve libido, etc.
The scientific name for attention deficit disorder is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
Karen R. Stern has written: 'A treatment study of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder' -- subject(s): Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Juvenile delinquency, Treatment, Prevention
The abbreviation for attention deficit disorder is ADD. Additionally, the abbreviation for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is ADHD. These disorders are closely related.
Yes, the prescription drug Adderall does help people to wake up. Adderall is given to people that have an attention deficit disorder and also in some cases narcolepsy.
ADD is the common name for attention deficit disorder.
Adderall is a brand name of amphetamine salts-based medication used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy,[1] legal only in the United States and Canada.
Sari Solden has written: 'Women with attention deficit disorder' -- subject(s): Attention-deficit disorder in adults, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, Women, Adult
Charles Gant has written: 'ADD and ADHD' -- subject(s): Alternative treatment, Attention-deficit-disordered children, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Treatment for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) typically involves a combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. Medications like stimulants or non-stimulants can help improve focus and reduce impulsivity. Therapy, such as behavioral therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy, can also provide coping strategies and support. It's important to work with a healthcare provider to create a personalized treatment plan.
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