Antidepressant therapy for ADHD is sometimes used as the treatment of choice for children or adults who have ADHD and depression. Antidepressants, however, are generally not as effective as stimulants or Strattera at improving attention span and concentration.Currently, stimulant drugs (psychostimulants) are the most commonly prescribed medications for ADHD . Stimulants appear to boost and balance levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitter Stimulant medications have been found to be effective in alleviating ADHD symptoms. Common stimulants include Ritalin, Dexedrine, Concerta, Metadate, Focalin, and Adderall. Some people respond better to one kind of stimulant and not another.
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