What are the drugs taken for ADHD?
Choosing the right medication to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder for yourself or your child may feel overwhelming. The decision becomes more difficult as new medications appear regularly. Treating ADHD, however, has not changed much in the last 40 years as doctors rely on a handful of effective medications.MethylphenidatePrescribed for nearly 40 years, doctor’s suggest methylphenidate (also known as Ritalin, Concerta, Methylin, Metadate, Daytrana Patch and Focalin) as the first course of treatment with ADHD. The stimulant works by normalizing “chemical neurotransmitters in the brain responsible for regulating attention,” according to a 2004 article in ADDitude Magazine.Mixed Salt AmphetamineKnown by the brand name Adderall, doctors use this mixed salt amphetamine frequently for the treatment of ADHD. Classified as a stimulant like Ritalin, Adderall helps ADHD patients with impulse control and allows the brain to better focus attention.AtomoxetineIntroduced by Eli Lilly i