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Can I take it with prescription ADD/ADHD medications?

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BrightSpark is perfectly safe to take with other ADD/ADHD medications, including Strattera, Concerta, Ritalin and Adderall. Of course, we strongly advocate trying to get kids off these drugs, since their extreme side effects are well-documented. However, if you feel comfortable continuing their use but are looking to augment and improve their results with Brightspark, this is quite safe to do.
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Focus is a very good alternative to Concerta, Ritalin and other psychostimulant drugs for ADHD, but may also be used in addition to them if desired. There should be no interaction between Focus ADHD and Concerta. Please bear in mind that Concerta, Adderall, Ritalin and similar medications are all stimulants and of course Focus ADHD is not - so there should be no problem. However, these prescription drugs will tend to slightly reduce the effectiveness of Focus.
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Should I continue to take prescription ADD/ADHD medications?

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You can quite safely continue to use those products. However, if you find BrightSpark is working, you should consider slowly weaning off those other products, since BrightSpark is much safer, has no side effects and is non-addictive. If you feel safer doing so, consult your doctor to help you with a program to wean off these products.
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What is ADHD/ADD ?

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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.
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Should I continue to take other ADD/ADHD medications?

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This is a question that we cannot answer as each person is different. From our point of view, all other avenues should be explored before psychostimulant drugs like Ritalin, Concerta, etc. are prescribed. Although these medications are FDA approved, you should take the time to thoroughly research the potential side effects and risks of addiction before resorting to these medications, especially in the case of children.
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if I take prescription medications?

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Our experience is that the Colonix and Toxinout programs do not interfere with medications or other nutritional supplements. If you are taking medications, we recommend that you take them 2 hours before or after the fiber drink. If you are taking medications and/or have a serious medical condition, it is always a good idea to consult with your physician before starting a detoxification program.
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What medications are used to treat ADHD?

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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.
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How do I wean my child off other ADHD/ADD medications?

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you know, Adderall, Ritalin and Concerta are amphetamine stimulants and if they have been used for some time, your child will probably experience withdrawal symptoms when he/she stops using it. These are usually fatigue and moodiness, often with frequent tears and low tolerance levels, which can last up to 2 or 3 weeks. Try to find the least stressful time possible to begin to reduce the dosage.
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What are symptoms of ADD/ADHD?

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Multiple, repeated performance of acts that are dangerous, without thinking about or weighing the consequences
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Is it called ADD or ADHD?

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The clinical diagnostic term used by professionals is ADHD, which stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The name ADD is also commonly used by many people in the general public and the media.
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What is the difference between ADHD and Adult ADD?

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the term used in the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) diagnostic criteria. ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) with or without hyperactivity is the older term from the DSM-IIIR.
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What about ADD and ADHD?

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The diagnosis of an attention-deficit disorder involves a review of past and current behavior as rated by several individuals on well-normed behavior rating scales. The student must be assessed with cognitive and achievement tests to rule out processing deficits and learning disabilities. Next, the child is tested with instruments sensitive to working memory and concentration.
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Is ADD/ADHD genetic?

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Often one or the other parent has a history of being ADD as a child. Often parents feel if I managed to get through it so can you. Mothers at times will be more cognizant of the child’s ADD behavior than the father due to varying work schedules and time spent with the child, making it difficult for fathers to accept if they have experienced the behavior less.
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Can you tell me more about how you treat ADD/ADHD?

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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.
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Will my child grow out of ADD/ADHD?

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Many children with ADD/ADHD experience a general diminishing of symptoms as they approach adulthood. However, approximately 50-60% of children with ADHD will still meet the full criteria for ADHD as adults and will continue to have significant problems with attention and impulsivity in their academic, occupational, or social life. The majority of children with ADHD will grow into adults with ADHD.
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What is the difference between ADD and ADHD?

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Passive inattention (drifting off, daydreaming, etc.) is generally referred to as ADD (attention deficit disorder). When inattention is combined with significantly heightened activity level and impulsiveness, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) may be a more appropriate term. Often the two terms are used interchangeably and the combination term "AD/HD" is frequently used.
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What medications are currently being used to treat ADHD?

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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.
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Will children taking these medications for ADHD become drug addicts?

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Actually, it appears to be just the opposite. Although an increased risk of drug abuse and cigarette smoking is associated with childhood ADHD, this risk appears mostly due to the ADHD condition itself, rather than its treatment. In a study jointly funded by the NIMH and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, boys with ADHD who were treated with stimulants were significantly less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol when they got older.
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Are medications used to treat ADHD abusable drugs?

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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.
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How is ADD diagnosed? What does ADD/ADHD mean? Is it all the same?

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ADD means Attention Deficit Disorder. ADHD means Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. To diagnose this there are specific criteria established in the DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). ADHD- Inattentive Type – A child has difficulty concentrating, paying attention, is distracted easily, daydreams, forgets a lot, something is always missing as is hard to organize every expectation of the whole in comparison to his peers.
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Is there a policy regarding prescription medications?

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The school requires parents to notify the Health Services staff of all prescription medication their child is currently taking. All state and federally controlled medications (i.e., stimulants, narcotics, antidepressants) must be clearly labeled with the student's name and dosage to be dispensed by the Infirmary. Some medications may be distributed on a weekly basis or, with approval, kept in the student's room.
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Will OMIP pay for my prescription medications?

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Most likely, yes. In general, generic drugs cost $10. Preferred-brand drugs cost only $40. Non-preferred brand drugs cost $70. However, there are certain medications that are excluded such as; non-prescription medications, fertility medications, contraceptives, prescriptions for smoking cessation, prescriptions for weight loss, prescriptions for cosmetic purposes and newly approved FDA prescriptions. For a complete list of exclusions, please refer to the OMIP Plan Contract you select.
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Can enzymes be taken with other prescription medications?

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Digestive enzymes function by breaking down specific chemical bonds in foods. In most cases digestive enzymes can therefore safely be taken with medications. However, it is of course always recommended to let your health care provider know what you are taking. One area of caution is with prescription blood thinning agents. If you are on this type of medication, you should consult with your physician before beginning an enzyme regimen. [back to top]
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Can I take SEREDYN if I am already taking prescription medications?

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Before taking SEREDYN, talk your doctor if you are taking muscle relaxants, other sleep or anxiety medicines, pain medicines, seizure medicines, or other medicines that cause drowsiness. SEREDYN may increase the sedative effects of these drugs. Do not take SEREDYN if you are currently taking an MAOI. Consult your doctor before taking SEREDYN if you have a serious or potentially fatal medical condition.
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How do I wean my child off other ADHD/ADD medications (Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta etc)?

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you know, Adderall, Ritalin and Concerta are amphetamine stimulants and if they have been used for some time, your child will probably experience withdrawal symptoms when he/she stops using it. These are usually fatigue and moodiness, often with frequent tears and low tolerance levels, which can last up to 2 or 3 weeks. Try to find the least stressful time possible to begin to reduce the dosage.
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What medications are used to treat ADD and ADHD? Are they any other treatments?

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Medication for ADD and ADHD falls under two major categories: stimulants and Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (NRIs). Stimulants fall under the brand name of Adderall, Concerta, Dexedrine, Focalin, Metadate, and the infamous Ritalin. Only one NRI has been approved for the treatment of ADD/ADHD, Strattera. Medications should never be used as the only treatment. Furthermore, medication is not always necessary or effective for individuals with ADD and ADHD.
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Are medications for ADHD and ADD safe? Will they cause addiction?

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Stimulant medication has been used to treat ADD and ADHD for over sixty years. They are as "safe" as any medication can be. Many studies have indicated that individuals treated with medication are less likely to abuse other drugs. Author's Note: I have tried to mix up the terms attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder because I understand that most people use both terms.
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