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I understand that stimulants like ritalin and concerta, etc. make non-ADD people act like they are on "speed" but actually works to slow down the mind of someone who is ADD. Does it help someone with ADD focus better, avoid distractions or both?

2007-05-20 08:29:34 · 4 answers · asked by wngtsuwgalc 1 in Health Mental Health

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ADHD is a brain deficiency generally thought to be a problem with the frontal lobe of the brain. It is thought that the neurotransmitter Dopamine is responsible for "engaging" the frontal lobe which allows us to focus, attend, pay attention. A stimulant like Ritalin (mehylphenidate) or Adderall, orDexedrine has a very complex and interesting pharmacology (most of which we really don't fully understand) however, simply put, the stimulants generally cause dopamine and norepinephrine to be more available (by re-uptake inhibition) to the frontal lobe, Therefore, allowing the deficient brain to now have an abundance of dopamine to be available and "engane" all of the wonderful things the frontal lobe is known to do. So, yes, it will almost definately help someone with ADHD to focus better, concentrate and attend better. As well as allow them to be less impulsive, less impatient, less disruptive, etc. It works great!

An interesting finding in my own experience. I have treated several adults who I thought had ADHD. During their initial interviews, I find it not uncommon that they will relate to me similar experiences of the following. Usually while younger (teens--early twenties) they found while partying with their friends, that, if they were getting high with speed or "meth", they noticed that their friends were certainly high, amped up, and having a good time, while they themselves would tend to start doing bills or straighten up the house or just in general, organize their clutter. In essence, they were unintentionally self medicating their then undiagnosed ADHD.

Also, it is important to realize that, almost anyone will find that they perform a bit better after taking a stimulant. So, that alone is not necessarily diagnostic of actually having an ADHD.

2007-05-20 13:17:18 · answer #1 · answered by coochmd 2 · 1 0

There are people who are ADHD who will calm down when giving a stimulant. It appears that their chemistry requires the stimulation in order to function normally. It does help some ADD people as well.

2007-05-20 08:33:11 · answer #2 · answered by TAT 7 · 0 0

Both. people who truly have ADD, their brains function differently. When they take Ritalin or other amphetamines, the drug slows them down. When a non-ADD person takes an amphetamine, they fly higher than a kite. When the amphetamines slow down an ADD person, they are able to function like a person without ADD.

2007-05-20 08:33:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes ,when it slows them down they are able to concentrate better

2007-05-20 08:32:57 · answer #4 · answered by caffsans 7 · 0 0

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