Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if we don't treat ADHD?

Frequently Asked Questions
Many of them do poorly in school. Often, they flunk grades and eventually drop out. Many of these adolescents use cocaine to self-medicate themselves and deal in drugs to support their habit. Often, they end up in the criminal justice system. It's estimated that 35-45% of the male inmates in the prison system suffer from ADHD.
Related Questions

What medications are used to treat ADHD?

FAQ About ADHD Medications | ADDitude - ADD & LD Adults and ...
Methylphenidate is the name of the most common medication used to treat ADHD. This is the generic drug contained in prescriptions for Ritalin, Ritalin-SR, Concerta and Metadate. Methylphenidate is also available as a generic medication. Methyphenidate is a Central Nervous System stimulant, or a CNS stimulant. Adderall is another popular medication for ADHD. Adderall is a mixture of four different amphetamine salts. Dexedrine, which is also an amphetamine, is also used to treat ADHD.
Related Questions

Can you tell me more about how you treat ADD/ADHD?

Frequently Asked Questions About ADHD - ADD Health and Welln...
Our approach to treating ADD is an integrated approach, and is customized to each individual client. We believe that no one solution works for everyone; therefore, to achieve a long term positive outcome, it requires a comprehensive approach. Our team of health professionals include: psychologists, ADD coaches, medical doctors, and other support services, who will work directly with you and your family through the evaluation and treatment process.
Related Questions

Is it ever too late to treat ADHD?

Frequently Asked Questions
No, I frequently treat adult ADHD. ADHD is treatable at any age but is best treated as early as possible.
Related Questions

What other drugs are prescribed to treat ADD/ADHD?

FAQ.HTM
The stimulants Adderall and Dexedrine, as well as antidepressants such as Norpramin, Prozac, and Ludiomil, are also administered to treat the conditions. But Ritalin appears to be the drug of choice.
Related Questions

What medications are currently being used to treat ADHD?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
Psychostimulant medications, including methylphenidate (Ritalin®) and amphetamines (Dexedrine®, Dextrostat®, and Adderall®), are by far the most widely researched and commonly prescribed treatments for ADHD. Numerous short–term studies have established the safety and efficacy of stimulants and psychosocial treatments for alleviating the symptoms of ADHD.
Related Questions

Are medications used to treat ADHD abusable drugs?

FAQ About ADHD Medications | ADDitude - ADD & LD Adults and ...
Yes. Ritalin is a Schedule II medication, indicating a high potential for abuse. Dexedrine also has a high potential for abuse. People have died from abuse of these medications. Typically, Ritalin abuse happens when a person with a prescription gives pills to someone who does not have ADHD.
Related Questions

What is alternative medicine, and does it work to treat ADHD?

FAQ About AD/HD and Alternative Medicine
Alternative medicine refers to treatments other than those which would be typically prescribed, including herbal medicine, non-medication therapies, homeopathy and nutrition treatments. ADHD treatments range from diet restrictions to herbal products; EEG to video games. Results vary, depending on the individual and the treatment being used.
Related Questions

What happens if I don't treat my constipation?

Senokot.ca: FAQs
If left untreated, occasional constipation may result in chronic constipation - a change in how your bowel system works, or rarely - even result in a dangerous complication such as impaction. There are healthy steps you can take to relieve constipation, as well as including the use of an appropriate laxative. When abdominal pain (stomach ache, cramp, colic), nausea or vomiting, blood in stool are present, do not use a laxative without first consulting a physician.
Related Questions

What is ADHD?

Frequently asked questions
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, also called ADD) is a neurobiological condition that affects an estimated 4-7% of the U.S. population. ADHD is an ongoing condition that affects children, adolescents, and adults of all ages. It occurs in both males and females, and in people of all races, socioeconomic status, and cultural backgrounds. ADHD may cause significant impairments in many areas of life such as school, home, the workplace, and in family and social relationships.
Related Questions

PartnersTX Resources: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disord...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) is a condition that can make it hard for a person to sit still, control behavior, and pay attention. These difficulties usually begin before the person is 7 years old. However, these behaviors may not be noticed until the child is older. Doctors do not know just what causes AD/HD. However, researchers who study the brain are coming closer to understanding what may cause AD/HD.
Related Questions

Do you treat depression or ADHD?

Health Solutions : Premiere Family Health Centers -- Chiropr...
Health Solutions we treat the person with the disease not just the disease itself. We focus on increasing healthy function. When we help your body to function normally the response is remarkable. It is your body that actually does the healing and eliminates disease. For example, if you have pressure on a nerve going to your bladder and can't control your bowels, we remove pressure on the nerve with an adjustment so the bowels begin to work properly.
Related Questions

How do you treat children with ADHD or ADD?

After School Karate Program FAQ - Dan Anderson Karate
Like any other child. We feel that children who have an abundance of energy or who haven't developed their concentration yet get these abilities through martial arts training. Energetic children learn to channel their energy and children who let their attention wander learn to focus and concentrate. With martial arts, this can be accomplished without medication or drugs.
Related Questions

What medicines are used to treat ADHD?

Some of the medicines for ADHD are methylphenidate (some brand names: Ritalin, Concerta), dextroamphetamine (brand name: Dexedrine), pemoline (brand name: Cylert), atomoxetine (Strattera), and a combination drug called Adderall. These medicines improve attention and concentration, and decrease impulsive and overactive behaviors. Other medicines can also be used to treat ADHD.
Related Questions

Can I feed my dog a larger treat so they don't swallow it whole?

White Bites - Oral Care Dog Treats - Frequently Asked Questi...
Your dog must be supervised so as to not allow the treat to be swallowed whole, as the goal is for the dog to chew on it. You, the dog's caretaker, must decide which treats are appropriate for your dog based on your dog's size and package instructions. If you are unsure about the proper size of treat to give your dog, always select the next size larger. It is safer to feed your dog a bigger treat.
Related Questions

What if I don't treat my diabetes?

Glucosium FAQ
Ignoring diabetes can lead to consequences ranging from high blood pressure and cholesterol, to impotence, to blindness, heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and amputation of the legs or feet, and, ultimately, death. No. Prescription diabetes medication can cause side effects such as diarrhea, liver damage and hypoglycemia.. Some diabetes prescriptions require the patient not to use alcohol.
Related Questions

What are the symptoms of ADHD?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
Inattention. People who are inattentive have a hard time keeping their mind on one thing and may get bored with a task after only a few minutes. Focusing conscious, deliberate attention to organizing and completing routine tasks may be difficult. Hyperactivity. People who are hyperactive always seem to be in motion. They can’t sit still; they may dash around or talk incessantly. Sitting still through a lesson can be an impossible task.
Related Questions

How is ADHD diagnosed?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
The diagnosis of ADHD can be made reliably using well–tested diagnostic interview methods. Diagnosis is based on history and observable behaviors in the child’s usual settings. Ideally, a health care practitioner making a diagnosis should include input from parents and teachers.
Related Questions

Is ADHD inherited?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
Research shows that ADHD tends to run in families, so there are likely to be genetic influences. Children who have ADHD usually have at least one close relative who also has ADHD. And at least one–third of all fathers who had ADHD in their youth have children with ADHD. Even more convincing of a possible genetic link is that when one twin of an identical twin pair has the disorder, the other is likely to have it too.
Related Questions

Is ADHD on the increase? If so, why?

Duke ADHD Program – Frequently Asked Questions
No one knows for sure whether the prevalence of ADHD per se has risen, but it is very clear that the number of children identified with the disorder who obtain treatment has risen over the past decade. Some of this increased identification and increased treatment seeking is due in part to greater media interest, heightened consumer awareness, and the availability of effective treatments. A similar pattern is now being observed in other countries.
Related Questions

Why do so many children have ADHD?

Parenting Corner Q & A: ADHD Frequently Asked Questions
The number of children who are being treated for ADHD has risen. It is not clear whether more children have ADHD or more children are being diagnosed with ADHD. Also, more children with ADHD are being treated for a longer period. ADHD is now one of the most common and most studied conditions of childhood. Because of more awareness and better ways of diagnosing and treating this disorder, more children are being helped.
Related Questions

Is there a cure for ADHD?

Frequently asked questions
No. ADHD is not a disease or illness, therefore there is nothing to "cure." ADHD is a biological, genetic condition that people have for their entire lives.
Related Questions

What is ADHD/ADD ?

HADD - FAmily Support Group - ADHD and ADD
ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a medical/neurobiological condition in which the brain’s neurotransmitter chemicals, noradrenalin and dopamine do not work properly. It is a disorder that, without proper identification, treatment and management, can have serious and long lasting consequences and/or complications for an individual. It is a long-term condition which affects learning and behaviour right through the school years and in many cases beyond into adulthood.
Related Questions

Is it definitely ADHD?

HADD - FAmily Support Group - ADHD and ADD
It’s easy to confuse ADHD with normal child development and other conditions. As there isn’t a simple test for the condition, the consultant will have taken considerable care diagnosing your child with ADHD. With ADHD, children may also have other problems such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, Asperger’s syndrome and compulsive or defiant behaviour.
Related Questions

How is ADHD treated?

PartnersTX Resources: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disord...
ADHD can't be cured, but it can be successfully managed. Your child's doctor will work with you to develop an individualized, long-term plan. The goal is to help your child learn to control his or her own behavior and to help families create an atmosphere in which this is most likely to happen. In most cases, ADHD is best treated with a combination of medication and behavior therapy.
Related Questions

It's been dry and I don't see any fire ants. Are they still around? Why should I treat them now?

Texas Imported Fire Ant Research and Management Project
The ants are still there, just not making mounds because of the heat and drought. They are deep in the ground during the day and come out to forage at night. Ants are often more of an indoor problem now, as they come in after food and water. Treating now can be very effective since the ants are weakened anyway. Using individual mound treatments during hot, dry conditions is not a good idea because mounds are absent and/or the ants are deep in the ground.
Related Questions

back to top What about diet or natural supplements as a way to treat ADHD?

FAQS about Psychological Testing
Dietary approaches have been suggested since the 1970's, when ADHD was blamed on too much sugar and junk food. They were disproved back then, but the idea seems to be making a resurgence. Some people are more sensitive to sugary junk food, and may well 'bounce off the walls' when it is eaten. Improving your child's diet and teaching them good nutritional habits is always advisable.
Related Questions

Got A Question? Ask Our Community!


More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2008 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact