ADHD Medication Management in OhanaDoc

Expert pharmacological treatment with non-controlled medications from pharmacologically-trained physicians specializing in ADHD management.

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Non-Stimulant ADHD Treatment

Atomoxetine (Strattera) as a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor for ADHD symptom management without controlled substance concerns.

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Norepinephrine Modulators

Alpha-2 agonists like guanfacine and clonidine that modulate norepinephrine systems for improved attention and impulse control.

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ADHD Monitoring

Regular monitoring of medication efficacy, cardiovascular effects, appetite, sleep patterns, and behavioral changes. We track therapeutic response and adjust dosing accordingly.

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Focus & Concentration Support

Medications optimized for executive function improvement, working memory enhancement, and attention regulation. We understand the neuropharmacology of cognitive enhancement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why focus on non-controlled ADHD medications?
We exclusively use non-controlled medications to avoid abuse potential, scheduling restrictions, and diversion concerns. This allows us to focus on safe, effective treatment without controlled substance management complexities.
What ADHD medications do you prescribe?
We prescribe non-controlled medications including atomoxetine (Strattera), guanfacine (Intuniv), and clonidine. These medications work through norepinephrine modulation for effective ADHD symptom management.
How do you monitor for side effects?
We monitor cardiovascular effects (heart rate, blood pressure), appetite suppression, sleep patterns, mood changes, and growth in younger patients. Regular follow-ups assess efficacy and side effect profiles.
Do you treat adult ADHD differently?
Adult ADHD often requires different dosing strategies and may have comorbidities. We focus on executive function improvement, consider substance use history, and often combine with non-stimulant options for adults.
What if atomoxetine doesn't work for my ADHD?
We optimize atomoxetine dosing first, then try guanfacine or clonidine. Some patients benefit from combinations of these medications or adjunctive treatments. We understand norepinephrine pharmacology for optimal response.