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35: Let's Talk ADHD Meds: Your Questions, Real Answers

35: Let's Talk ADHD Meds: Your Questions, Real Answers

ADHD Mom Docs

March 31, 202642m 57s

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Show Notes

SHOW SUMMARY:

Discover clear explanations about how ADHD medications work, their long-term effects, and how to navigate treatment options as expert child psychiatrist Dr. Ujjwal Ramtekkar talk with the ADHD Mom Docs. Whether you're a parent considering medication or just curious about ADHD treatments, this episode provides valuable, research-backed insights.

In this episode:

  • How stimulant medications enhance brain communication by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine levels
  • Common short-term side effects and how they are manageable
  • Long-term effects on growth, brain development, and the misconception about addiction risks
  • The role of non-stimulant medications and when they might be a better fit
  • Explanation of SSRIs for managing co-occurring anxiety and depression in children
  • The importance of a holistic treatment plan: medication, therapy, lifestyle, and support systems
  • The potential benefits of stimulant treatment on brain development and what current science suggests
  • Genetic testing in medication management: benefits and limitations
  • Strategies for safe medication withdrawal and ongoing management
  • Why untreated ADHD and mental health conditions pose serious risks

Note: This episode emphasizes that medication is just one part of a holistic approach and highlights the importance of ongoing communication with healthcare providers to ensure optimal care for children with ADHD and co-occurring conditions. Also information contained in this episode is not a replacement for talking to your child's pediatrician or prescriber.

SHOW NOTES:

He is currently seeing telehealth patients in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, West Virginia, Colorado and California.