Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, 11:47.
It's interesting to me, how stimulants seem to help "settle" a child. How does this work? Would appreciate any help with understanding this, plus any links you recommend.
Anyone? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, 11:47.
It's interesting to me, how stimulants seem to help "settle" a child. How does this work? Would appreciate any help with understanding this, plus any links you recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Please educate me a bit here. How do stimulants help reduce ADHD behavior?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these meds the antipsychotic type?
Yes or no?
Really? Pretty sure that no one answered this question because even the most basic google search would tell you that no, typical first choice adhd medications are not anti-psychotics. Generally, stimulants (such as Ritalin) are the first option for ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:Are these meds the antipsychotic type?
Anonymous wrote:Funny how you all got silent here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these meds the antipsychotic type?
Yes or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the 20:51 PP. My son takes Concerta, which is a stimulant medication and not an antipsychotic drug. Please talk to a medical professional instead of asking medical questions of DCUM posters.
How old is he and hours many hours of sleep does he get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these meds the antipsychotic type?
Yes or no?
Anonymous wrote:I am the 20:51 PP. My son takes Concerta, which is a stimulant medication and not an antipsychotic drug. Please talk to a medical professional instead of asking medical questions of DCUM posters.