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#173 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with Professor Mark Bellgrove

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The Effects of Medication on ADHD

The two classes broadly are psychostimulants which are typically dexamfetamine or methylphenidate preparations. The data suggests that bang for buck you'll get a greater symptom reduction out of the psychostimus versus the non-stimulants. Some patients prefer the non- Stimulant medication meeting it has very little potentiation of dopamine within the stratum and guamphosing. It's an alpha-2a agent that is effective in reducing symptoms of ADHD.

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