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So different people have different responses, but these stimulants aren't the same as coffee. Caffeine will block adenosine receptors. That's the chemical responsible for sleepiness and relaxation, so blocking it gets you the opposite effect which can also lead to jitters and restlessness. It does have a secondary effect on dopamine which can help with attention and reward, but that's not where it mainly acts. ADHD meds tend to affect the reuptake (i.e. absorption of available) dopamine and norepinephrine . So you have more of these chemicals which promote focus, executive function and limit impulsivity.Forgive my ignorance--how do people cope taking it regularly? Especially ASD people? Tbh thought many or most of us were hypersensitive to its effects. Guess if you have ADHD then the effect is offset?
E.g. my executive function, drive and motivation is horrible, and there's a case to say I need a chemical system jolt, but even so any sort of stimulant, even strong or espresso coffee, makes me feel like my skin's going to burst and my guts are in knots and my heart's going to explode, so I can't take it. Then again, I'm the type who has to break pills in two and only have half, so perhaps that's just a me-and-my-body problem.
People react to medications in different ways. I have used adderall and ritalin. Both work for me, but I can only tolerate a small dose -- a super tiny dose, and only the immediate release because otherwise I can't sleep.Forgive my ignorance--how do people cope taking it regularly? Especially ASD people? Tbh thought many or most of us were hypersensitive to its effects. Guess if you have ADHD then the effect is offset?
E.g. my executive function, drive and motivation is horrible, and there's a case to say I need a chemical system jolt, but even so any sort of stimulant, even strong or espresso coffee, makes me feel like my skin's going to burst and my guts are in knots and my heart's going to explode, so I can't take it. Then again, I'm the type who has to break pills in two and only have half, so perhaps that's just a me-and-my-body problem.
That is a global shortage. I get warnings from my HMO all the time about certain drugs not being quickly available. Some of it is intentional by the government to reduce the amount on the market to fight prescription drug abuse. Some of it is due to supply chain issues from China. That is where most prescription drugs are made. Western countries are slow to spool up local production because that costs money, and if China becomes cheap again, they will lose their investment.There's a shortage of a lot of meds in the UK at the moment, including ADHD medications.
I'm pretty sure those drugs are for ADHD. AFAIK there's no prescribed medication for ASDAnyone here on guanfacine, or stimulants or anything like that for asd??
do aspergers psychiatrist prescribe medications used for ADHD without an adhd diagnosis??I'm pretty sure those drugs are for ADHD. AFAIK there's no prescribed medication for ASD