Overview of Medications to Treat ADHD

If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, you have probably been told about using medication as part of your child's treatment. As a parent, it is important that you are informed about the different types of medication. Below is some brief information about medications used to treat ADHD. For more information, talk with your child's doctor.

Two types of medications can be used to treat symptoms of ADHD. They include:

What are examples of stimulant medications?

How effective are stimulant medications at reducing symptoms of ADHD?

What are common side effects of stimulant medication?

What are examples of non-stimulant medications?

How effective are non-stimulants at reducing symptoms of ADHD?

What are common side effects of non-stimulant medication?

For guanfacine (e.g.,Intunive) and clonidine(e.g., Kapvay):

For atomoxitine (Stratterra):

How are Medications Taken?

Should My Child Take Medication?

What is a placebo trial?

Remember, the decision to try medication to help treat your child's ADHD should be made with your child's doctor. If your child begins taking medication, he should be monitored by a doctor. You should take your child to doctor appointments regularly. Monitor your child's medication closely. If at any time you have questions about your child's medication, do not be afraid to ask your child's doctor.

Sources:

National Institute of Mental Health, What Medications are Used to Treat ADHD, http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/mental-health-medications/what-medications-are-used-to-treat-adhd.shtml

American Academy of Pediatrics, 2011, ADHD: Clinical Practice Guideline for the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents