The are only two non-stimulant medications approved for treating ADHD. The most notable is Strattera which is the better tested of the two; the second is Intuniv. The best drug for you could vary and you should work with your healthcare professional to find out which drug and dosage works best for you.
In my opinion, your doctor should be telling you what kind of medications. Such a medication is Adderall. In addition, treatment for ADHD has been found extremely helpful and effective when behavioral therapy is also included, as well as medication.
There is no best medication for ADHD because individual results will vary. Some respond to stimulants, while others respond to non-stimulants, and some do not respond to drugs. See related questions.
People with ADHD do not need a specific diet to manage their condition. ADHD is a hardwired condition best overcome by either medication or cognitive behavioral interventions.
ADHD can be controlled and the prognosis is good with proper treatment. The best treatment includes a combination of medication, psychotherapy, and lifestyle changes. See related questions.
Adderall is an D-amphetamine salt used for ADHD
No. Acetaminophen is Tylenol.
Yes, in most cases. Medication is best used with some form of psychotherapy since tolerance develops and for some individuals medication is not effective.
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No, it is a stimulant used as an ADD/ADHD medication.