What Can ADHD Medicines Do for Your Child?
ADHD medications can significantly enhance your child’s ability to pay attention and concentrate. The primary medications for ADHD are called “stimulants.” Despite their name, stimulants help synchronize various parts of the brain rather than increasing activity or excitement.
Is Medication Necessary for My Child’s ADHD?
If you’re contemplating whether your child needs medication for ADHD, it’s crucial to discuss this with your child’s doctor. Numerous studies confirm that ADHD medications are highly effective in improving attention and concentration in children with ADHD.
Types of ADHD Medications:
ADHD can be treated with two main kinds of medications: stimulants and nonstimulants. Stimulants act faster and are generally less expensive than nonstimulants. However, some children may experience side effects from stimulants and may require alternative treatments. Your doctor will work closely with you to determine the safest and most effective medication for your child.
Methylphenidate (Brand names: Ritalin, Methylin):
- Forms: Tablets, capsules, or liquid.
- Formulas:
- Short-acting: Typically starts with one dose per day, increasing to two doses if necessary.
- Long-acting: Usually taken once daily.
- Alternative: Methylphenidate patch(Brand name: Daytrana), worn on the skin for up to 9 hours a day.
Amphetamines (Brand names: Dexedrine, Adderall, Vyvanse):
- Forms: Tablets, capsules, or liquids.
- Formulas:
- Short-acting and long-acting options available.
- Alternative: Amphetamine patch (Brand name: Xelstrym), worn on the skin for 9 to 12 hours a day.
Atomoxetine (Brand name: Strattera):
- Type: Nonstimulant.
- Form: Capsule, usually taken 1-2 times daily.
- Ideal for: Children who cannot tolerate stimulants.
- Alternative: Qelbree (Brand name: Viloxazine), non-stimulant, oral capsule and maybe sprinkle on pudding or applesauce.
When Will You Notice Changes in Behavior?
- Stimulants: Start working within 30 to 40 minutes, but initial doses are often low, potentially requiring adjustments.
- Atomoxetine and Qelbree: Typically takes at least 1-4 weeks to notice behavioral changes.
Managing Medication at School:
Ensure the school nurse or a designated staff member has a separate bottle of your child’s medication to administer doses at the appropriate times. Do not let your child keep the medicine in their school bag or desk.
Understanding and Handling Side Effects:
Common side effects include reduced appetite, difficulty sleeping, and weight loss. These are generally mild and tend to dissipate after a few weeks. Adjustments in how the medication is administered can often alleviate these issues. However, there are rare but severe side effects, which your doctor will discuss with you before starting the treatment.
Treatment Approach at Balanced Mind Mental Health:
A personalized treatment plan is created to effectively manage symptoms and improve overall well-being. Open communication and a collaborative approach are prioritized to ensure the best possible outcome for each individual. Selecting and adjusting medications is a guided process involving evidence-based practices and professional advice.
Balanced Mind Mental Health: Your Partner in Care and Wellness
For comprehensive information, schedule an appointment today with a provider at Balanced Mind Mental Health and take the first steps toward enhancing your child’s focus and academic success!
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