Yes; ADHD medications (stimulants) can cause psychosis and paranoia in otherwise healthy individuals.
Paranoia can also occur if ADHD medications are abused and consumed in large quantities which can lead to a condition called amphetamine psychosis.
If you are experiencing paranoia, you can talk to a professional. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication for paranoia.
Not unless you have alcohol in your blood stream that you drank to get it there.
It depends on the cause of the paranoia. There are lots of causes of Paranoia. If the paranoia is caused by something like a stroke or other medical or neurological problem then it might not be possible unless the paranoia is due to a chemical imbalance. This 'may' be treatable. If however the paranoia is psychological then there are some quite effective methods of reducing and even removing the paranoia.
No; Suboxone is a brand name for the drug buprenorphine which is an opioid. Most ADHD medication belong to a group of drugs known as stimulants and could cause false positives for methamphetamine and other stimulants.
In most cases, a sleeping medication taken separately from an ADHD medication (the most common class are stimulants) will not cause any ill effects. Consult your doctor to be safe and read all prescription information.
Adderall is an D-amphetamine salt used for ADHD
No. Acetaminophen is Tylenol.
The most effective treatment for ADHD is a combination of medication and behavioral therapy. Using both of these therapies ensures proper treatment of the specific cause of ADHD for each individual. There are stimulant and non-stimulant options for the medication therapies.
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Try Therepy and ask your doctor about medication.