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Treatment for ADHD by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Sep 2008 2:48pm A good article Link: Snowdrop: Treatment for ADHD. Read on »
Dore claims to have a “Ground Breaking Drug-Free Treatment for ADHD by Jerry D. Russell Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:04pm of the U.S. children who meet diagnostic criteria for ADHD receive treatment. First line treatment often includes medication such as Ritalin, a stimulant intended to lower... alternative treatment for ADHD, dyslexia, and Asperger’s says, “At Dore, we develop the cerebellum, the root cause of the problem, rather than masking symptoms. ” The Dore Read on »
Modafinil: An alternative treatment for ADHD and comorbid substance abuse? by Nicolas I. Patient Expert Posted Sun 31 May 2009 11:31pm 1 Comment , treatment of ADHD symptoms via stimulant medications cannot, by nature of the comorbid substance abuse disorder, be a treatment option. The appearance of (relatively) novel non-stimulant medication alternatives such as Strattera (atomoxetine), have offered individuals with ADHD another treatment alternative. However, the results are often mixed. Strattera Read on »
St. John’s Wort No Better Than Placebo in Treatment of ADHD by Jeremiah D. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 12:51pm According to research discussed in this article, St. John’s wort proved no more effective than a placebo in the treatment of ADHD. An eight week study compared two groups of children diagnosed with ADHD, and there were no significant differences between the groups following the trial (one group was prescribed St. John’s wort, the other a placebo Read on »
What is the best treatment for ADHD? by Shane H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:20pm If your child has recently been diagnosed with ADHD, you may be wondering what the best form of treatment is. As I've mentioned before, my ten year old son... other forms of treatment are out there. Therefore, I did a little research and here is what I found out...... The following are non-drug treatments used for ADHD Read on »
Treatments for ADHD.....to Medicate or Not? by Shane H. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 10:29pm The ADHD Diet Factor Unproven Treatments ... When our pediatrician suggested medication for our son, two years ago, we just knew it was the right treatment for him. After trial and error we finally found Read on »
Tested Treatments for ADHD by Melissa Orlov Patient Expert Posted Fri 29 Oct 2010 9:19am I’ve recently had the pleasure to “meet” (long distance) Kathrine Ellison, the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who is the author of a new book on ADHD.  It’s called “Buzz” (her son’s nickname) and tracks a year in her life with her ADHD son as the two of them learn to get along better.  She also has ADHD, so apparently the result is a book Read on »
Treatments for ADHD by Better Health Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of treatments and procedures that are commonly used to treat ADHD: Antidepressants Behavior Management Behavioral therapy Clonidine Cognitive... classroom management Support groups Supportive treatments Teacher education Tutoring These are just some of the treatments and procedures that are used to treat ADHD. You Read on »
Natural Treatments to Try Before ADHD Medication by Nicolas I. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:54pm as an amphetamine-based drug, which one would you choose for you or your child? The answer is a no-brainer. Based on a keynote article on Ritalin vs. supplement treatments for ADHD, which...We have been spending a lot of time recently on medications for ADHD. However, one question we should always be asking ourselves is: "Are medications always necessary Read on »
FDA Approved VYVANSE for the Treatment of ADHD in Adults by dominic g. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 04 Jun 2008 7:04pm . "This approval provides physicians a new treatment option that can help their adult patients by significantly improving their ADHD symptoms. VYVANSE has been well accepted by the medical... FDA Approves VYVANSE? (lisdexamfetamine dimesylate), the First and Only Once-Daily Prodrug Stimulant to Treat ADHD in Adults. Within the first eight months since its Read on »