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ADHD Meds Guide

July 31st, 2009
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ADHD meds are not miracle drugs that instantly get  rid of all ADHD symptoms. There can be side effects or the meds may not work properly. It can  take time to find the right levels and types of meds to use to bring about good  results. The following are five tips on how to best work with the doctor to get  the most from ADHD meds.

First  thing to do is to look for a Good Doctor

It is necessary that you find a doctor that is eager to  supervise the medication and your child. To ensure that the treatment given is  appropriate and that you find the right type of treatment or ADHD meds you have  to find a specialized doctor in treating ADHD or mental health disorders.

Second  thing to do is to commence with lowest does and adjust as needed.

The prescription of ADHD meds is not based on age or weight. The  lowest dose possible and then adjust it up if needed is the best way to start  for a good doctor. Doctors will usually allow three to seven days to elapse between  adjusting doses and run an adhd test.

The reason  for giving the lowest possible dose is that side effects get more common and  more severe with increased doses. Plus there is no need to over medicate as  this can often lead to a zombie-like state that is one of the top reasons  parents top giving their child the medication.

Third Tip: The need to use daily  medication consistently.

Some parents want to give their child the ADHD meds  only during the week and then do not give it to them on the weekend. This type  of dosing will not give accurate results.

The new research suggests that not giving the medication  consistently, which it used to be common for doctors to recommend parents do  this, can cause the medication to not work as efficiently. It can also cause  problems to the child become displeased going to school because they have to  take the meds.

Tip #4: Involve everyone is watching for side effects  and other effects of the meds.

Because of combined efforts of teachers, doctors  and parent, most children are diagnosed with ADHD. To medicate as a group  effort is the only thing that makes sense. Everybody should watch the effects  of medication. The participation of teachers, doctors and parents in taking  care of the child can greatly improve the chances of ensuring the right meds  are found and used.

Fifth  thing to do is to comprehend the effects of diet on ADHD meds.

What your child eats effects  some meds given for ADHD. The effectiveness of medications can be lessened by  high fat diets such as Adderall and Ritalin. By drinking acidic or a lot of vitamin  C drinks makes Ritalin to not be absorbed into the body properly. You should  also watch on any add symptoms with other possible interactions.

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