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One of the biggest missed opportunities for people who have been diagnosed with ADHD is to take vital vitamins & minerals that are deficient in people with ADHD.
Now what are these vital vitamins and minerals for ADHD you might ask?
Well that is what I am going to tell you in this video of what are the top 7 ADHD vitamins & minerals and what is the research supporting these claims of these vitamins being deficient in ADHD. I explain all of that in this video.
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Many families find medication to be an option for ADHD symptoms. To help alleviate ADHD symptoms, you should contact your child's psychiatrist, psychologist, or pediatric neurologist. It is important to meet with this professional and discuss the positive outcomes, side effects, and how your child can take these medications. For ADHD, stimulant medication and non-stimulant medications are the most common. Ritalin, Dexadrine and Adderal are some of the most common stimulant medications. Some of these medications are very long-lasting and others are short-acting. Your doctor may recommend that you use a combination of some or all of these medications to help your child. Sometimes, children are unable to tolerate side effects from stimulants. Your doctor may recommend a non-stimulant. Stratera is a well-known brand of medication. Parents should be aware that if your child is taking medication, it's important to keep in close contact with their doctor. Make sure you let your doctor know if you notice any changes in your child’s behavior or symptoms. Teachers and other professionals who work with your child can be a great source of information. They will let you know if your child's symptoms are improving or if they have other concerns. There are many medications that can be used to treat ADHD. Parents should consider the information we have provided and talk with their doctor about possible treatment options.
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