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About Curing Adult ADDThere are
a lot of stimulant medications available for curing adult add. All the
treatment methods used for curing adult add use a combination of stimulant
medications. Most of the medications used for curing child add are used
for curing adult add, as most of the symptoms of child add are common
in adult add. Methylphenidate and dextroamphetamine compounds such as
Dextrostat, Dexedrine Spansules and Adderall are some of the common
stimulants used for curing adult add. The stimulant medications used
for curing adult add causes some side effects when used for longer periods.
Clonidine tricyclics, Bupropion, Cylert, Prozac, Zoloft, and mood stabilizers
such as lithium, depakote, tegretol are some of the other common stimulant
medications used for curing adult add.
Methypatch is a small patch which can be worn on the skin. This patch is found to be effective in curing adult add, as it delivers methylphenidate directly through the skin into the bloodstream. Dexedrine spansules is one of the long-acting form of d-amphetamine which has been in use for curing adult add for many years. Bupropion SR and XL is one of the other common medications for curing adult add, that has been in use for many years. Effexor and Effexor-XR is one of the other medications used for curing adult add, that helps improve behavioral activities in an individual. All the stimulant medications that are used for curing adult add create harmful side effects. As a result, it is strictly advised that these medications should not be used for curing adult add without the necessary medical supervision.
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