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    ADHD Medications

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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is just one of a number of behavioral and developmental disorders that can affect young children today. Some are too quick to jump to the use of medication. This controversial method of treatment for children has its ups and downs‚ as do all medications. ADHD can not be cured‚ but it can be taken care of.() Physicians today over diagnose ADHD which leads to the over-prescription of a powerful and potentially harmful stimulant. However‚ this shouldn’t

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    Adderall Effect

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    teenagers. Individuals respond differently to Adderall medication levels and dosages. While toxic overdose symptoms are rare with doses of less than 15 mg‚ toxic Adderall XR symptoms occasionally occur at Adderall medication doses as low as 5 mg. Methylphenidate and amphetamine abuse produce behavioral and psychological effects similar to cocaine. The Adderall side effects of Adderall abuse include belligerence and irritability‚ hyperactivity‚ and personality changes. If one decides to abruptly stopping

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    Adhd Pros And Cons

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    Young children often face an array of challenges that may affect their education. These problems may be caused by bullying‚ problems at home‚ or even a diagnosed disorder. Some disorders‚ such as ADHD‚ cause a child to have problems focusing on school and developing healthy relationships with their peers. While there are treatments for these disorders‚ the choice in type of treatment is heavily debated. Some feel that children who suffer from ADHD should be put on medication‚ while others are more

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    Ritalin in the same category as cocaine‚ morphine and opium. These drugs are known to have the highest potential for abuse and are very addictive. Literature that is given to parents‚ does not address the abuse potential or actual abuse of methylphenidate‚ a generic for Ritalin. It is portrayed to be a mild substance that is not associated with abuse or serious side effects. In reality‚

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    Adhd

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    Imagine. You are attempting to get an assignment accomplished for school. You already know you should get it done‚ and you know you can achieve it‚ But you keep having these thoughts going through your head and continues to wander off .Soon you realize that you have lost several hours that could have been used to finish the assignment. You try to get back into focus yet your mind wanders again‚ and again until soon you have to rush to get it done‚ and risk doing poorly‚ if you get it done at all

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    Informative Speech

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    Encyclopedia. 27 Apr 2008‚ 13:01 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc. 27 Apr 2008 0]>. “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.” NIMH‚ National Institute of Mental Health. 27 Apr 2008‚ 13:03 UTC. US Department of Health and Human Services 1]>. "Methylphenidate." Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia. 26 Apr 2008‚ 18:18 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc. 27 Apr 2008 2]>. "Dopamine." Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia. 21 Apr 2008‚ 01:24 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc. 27 Apr 2008 3]>. "Latent inhibition." Wikipedia

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    adhd

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    References: Alexander‚ M.A.‚ & Stockton‚ G.S. (October‚ 2000). Methylphenidate abuse and psychiatric side affects Retrieved March 18th‚ 2014 from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC181133/ Austin‚ M.A‚ Reiss‚ N.R.‚ & Burgdorf‚ L.B (November‚ 2007). Living with ADHD Retrieved March 18th‚ 2014 from http://www.mentalhelp

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    ADHD Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurological brain disorder that manifests as a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity. ADHD is broken down into three subtypes: predominantly inattentive ADHD‚ predominantly hyperactive-impulsive ADHD‚ and combined type ADHD. ADHD begins in childhood‚ and has only recently been understood‚ can persist into adulthood as well. While some children outgrow ADHD‚ about 50% to 60% continue to have symptoms into adulthood.

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    The Concern of ADHD has simmered for many years. The fact now is that 75 percent of American children from the ages 2-5 take drugs to treat their symptoms that are not even fully diagnosed. In many or a majority of cases‚ the cause of this mental illness is not known for all children. Some children have slight symptoms and for others they cannot focus for more than a couple of minutes. Children are being overmedicated with ADHD for minimal symptoms and behavioral problems and ends up causing a chemical

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    read is as dichotomous as the information presented in the textbox article that we read this week. Currently‚ there are not many other options available for the treatment of ADHD that don’t all come with possible side-effect risk. Ritalin (methylphenidate) is a stimulant much like the methamphetamines that were used in the past to treat people with ADHD. However‚ contrary to their stimulant effects‚ there drugs have proven to be helpful in patients suffering from ADHD. “As researchers have confirmed

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