Adhd Medications

Written by Norene Anderson
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There are several ADHD medications on the market today. The most familiar to the general public is Ritalin. It is being prescribed in almost epidemic proportions. ADHD is an abbreviation for "Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder." It is manifest by characteristics including: difficulty sustaining attention or completing a task; being easily distracted; impulsive behavior; and excessive fidgeting. These actions make it very difficult to succeed at school or at work. It has recently come to light that many adults as well as children show manifestation of ADHD.

There are other treatment options that are offered with a great deal of success. As an alternative to the use of prescription medications, an alternative medicinal approach is being used. This looks at the individual as a whole and evaluates the diet, lifestyle, type of personality, and emotional factors that are involved.

Natural remedies are used in conjunction with helping the person to reach a state of balance in the body. There are many supplements that are promoted for mental health and increased brain function. One of these is DMAE. It is a substance that has been shown to significantly improve test scores in treatment groups during a 10-week period. DMAE is a chemical that is naturally produced in the brain and the basis for supplementing it is to enhance brain activity.

There Are Choices in ADHD Medications

You might want to search the Internet for more information on ADHD medications and signs and symptoms of this disorder. There are many options available for treatment. If you think you or someone you know show signs of ADHA, check with a healthcare professional before beginning any treatment. Let them guide you and help find the best treatment or supplement for you.


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