Non- Stimulating Adhd Meds- Pros And Cons

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Robert William Locke

ADHD psychostimulants drugs (Adderall, Ritalin and Focalin) are very often not suitable for some children due to negative side effects. The same can be said for non-stimulating ADHD meds. It is important for parents to know what exactly these medications are so that they can make an informed choice. Thousands of parents now know that there is a much safer alternative ADHD homeopathic treatment available which does not have any side effects.

What are the non-stimulating ADHD medications and what are their advantages and drawbacks? The first sub-type in this group is the anti-depressant drugs such as Welburtin whose main ingredient is bupropion. There are other types which can help to reduce impulsiveness and these are known as Tricyclics and are marketed under the names of Norpramin and Tofranil. While there is some control of ADHD symptoms such as aggression and outbursts, the side effects can be debilitating in some children. These can range from a dry mouth, constipation and listlessness and drowsiness The latter side effects are often treated by giving the child Clonidine to wake them up!

Tenex is another one of the non-stimulating ADHD meds but as this was mainly designed as a blood pressure drug. It can cause a range of side effects from dizziness, oscillating blood pressure and some heart problems especially a reduction in the heart rate. That is why this drug is used by drug addicts for their withdrawal programs. Tenex used successfully with ADHD children can improve concentration and help them focus better.

Strattera is one of the better known non-stimulating ADHD meds on the market to-day. The main component in this drug is called atomoxetine and it seems to work on one of the hormones of the brain known as norepinephrine and this does reduce restlessness, squirming and fidgeting. It is a shame that the FDA has had to warn practitioners of the possibility of suicidal thoughts, mood swings and liver damage!

In looking at non-stimulating ADHD medications,one wonders where it is all going to end especially as children on these drugs have to be monitored closely for all sorts of complications. Ignoring ADHD can be equally dangerous. In the province of Vancouver,about 50of the 31,000 young people with ADHD are not being treated at all and they are the ones most likely to go into drug and alcohol abuse, cause car accidents and commit crimes.

Is this all we can offer our youth ? It seems that medication can and does cause side effects which are damaging while non-treatment will lead to social and crime problems. Parents need to consider alternative ADHD therapies which are safe and which do not have side effects which require more medication. To find out more, click on the link below this article.

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Robert Locke is a Health enthusiast who specializes in Children\'s Health. He has written extensively on ADHD. Discover what ADHD Alternative Therapy is available.

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