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ADHD medication : does it work and is it safe? / Walt Karniski, MD.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2022]Description: viii, 321 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781538155776
  • 153815577X
Other title:
  • Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder medication
Subject(s):
Contents:
What is ADHD and how has it evolved? -- What is ADHD and how does it feel? -- From silk to Ritalin: a history of the medical treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Is ADHD really real? -- Could ADHD medication help my child? -- Why are there so many different medications for the treatment of ADHD? -- Which medication is right for my child? -- Stimulant medication side effects -- Comorbidity: ADHD does not dance alone -- Twenty brand-name methylphenidate medications to treat ADHD -- Sixteen brand name amphetamine medications to treat ADHD -- Ten non-stimulant medications to treat ADHD.
Summary: "This book evaluates the benefits and concerns of using medications to treat children with ADHD, while offering a guide to the different medications themselves."-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 618.9285 K18 Available 33111011278112
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Answers the two most important questions about the use of medication to treat ADHD. Does medication work? And is it safe?

In ADHD Medication, Dr. Walt Karniski uses his 40 years of experience as a developmental pediatrician to address important concerns that parents have about the use of medication for the treatment of ADHD.

Because there is no medical diagnostic test to definitively "make a diagnosis" of ADHD, it is easy for critics to dismiss ADHD as a disorder fabricated by doctors, teachers, and pharmaceutical companies. Some parents blame themselves, and react with guilt, believing that they should have raised their child differently. So when you are presented with the diagnosis of a medical disorder in your child, is it any wonder that you might react with confusion, guilt, or denial? It doesn't have to be that way.

Parents are surprised to learn that there are almost 50 different medications used to treat ADHD, representing only two primary medications. This book addresses such issues as how to determine if medication is needed, how to decide which medication is the right fit for your child, whether children can outgrow ADHD, how to eliminate medication side effects, and how you can discuss the need for medication with your child. Most importantly though, this book answers the questions: Does ADHD medication work, and is it safe?

This bookis a powerful resource for parents and practitioners alike seeking to understand the treatment of ADHD in children.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book evaluates the benefits and concerns of using medications to treat children with ADHD, while offering a guide to the different medications themselves."-- Provided by publisher.

What is ADHD and how has it evolved? -- What is ADHD and how does it feel? -- From silk to Ritalin: a history of the medical treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Is ADHD really real? -- Could ADHD medication help my child? -- Why are there so many different medications for the treatment of ADHD? -- Which medication is right for my child? -- Stimulant medication side effects -- Comorbidity: ADHD does not dance alone -- Twenty brand-name methylphenidate medications to treat ADHD -- Sixteen brand name amphetamine medications to treat ADHD -- Ten non-stimulant medications to treat ADHD.

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