Hi Joseph, I am very curious to see if you have built some kind of tolerance to Adderall, since you’ve been taking it for so long. What dose do you take and how effective is it? Thanks for your time.
Caffeine has never kept me awake in my life, like everyone always says. It just made me a bit more focused. I never knew this was a symptom of ADHD which I was diagnosed with (as well as Asperger's) two weeks ago at age 68. Wonder what my life would have been had I known sooner. My son was diagnosed at age 7, but no explanation of this issue was discussed then, didn't know he got it from me!
Thank you so much I was just prescribed Vyvanse & there are a few things I like about it more than Adderall. Best video I've seen on RUclips regarding the different medications for add/adhd👍
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Adderall turned me into a lethargic zombie. In fact, it got so bad that I stopped caring about doing anything and just wanted to "zone out". I've tried all the major know ADHD medications throughout the years which all ended up doing the same thing, and none of other them helped. I found that cognitive behavioral therapy to much more helpful.
Have you tried the non stimulant strattera? And do you know what predominant type of adhd you have? And yes CBT is an excellent way to help. Also (and yes even for adults) I’ve found that play therapy is very helpful because it helps you learn how to interact with other people.. especially people that are neurotypical
@@mk_paper_bird Strattera did the same thing. My psychiatrist says I fall into the category of people who experience paradoxical reactions to medications that target the parts of the brain that affect ADHD and that it doesn't matter if it's a stimulant or non-stimulent, my brain chemistry sees them the same.
This has been extremely beneficial and I appreciate your willingness to help individuals with the proper understanding and information in how ADHD medications work and how they provide assistance with treatment.
Hello! Thank you so much for your feedback on the video. I hope that you are doing well on your journey and so glad that you found the information helpful! Dr. Shapiro
When my Doctor prescribed me Dexedrine for my ADD (Inattentive) my marks in College went from 40% to 93%. I graduated Electronics with Honors. God bless Dexedrine.
Doesn't even matter when the doctors won't prescribe any of them to you. So frustrating. I see so many people doing great on these drugs, and somehow I can never get them. My doctors are just way too cautious and don't understand how severely effected I am by ADHD. They keep recommending natural stuff that isn't widely tested or even used by anyone. Months waiting for appointments down the drain.
A guy shared he was helped by adderall, work etc. 2 years on it his dr. Wouldnt refill, said he was addicted. Of course Adderall is Highly addictive, there all amphetamines, black box warning can create heart failure or serious life threatening conditions. Has killed 54 guys, boys since 2016 and sickened far more. Amphetamines hurt your body and your brain. Most of our systems just go along. So maybe be gratefull to your cautiou drs. 😛 That being said do the research and u can discover what naturally works for u. I am a mere 4 months late aware , on 4/30 i corrected my adhd eorking Memory to normal naturally. Added l-tyrosine supp. (Now brand cheap) 1500mg initially then 750 to 1500 daily. Upped my Nordic Naturals Omega 3(quality) to 2100mg (does lower bp so catefull) i have used MCT oil powder coffee creamer for 2 years, easy, Ours brains are fats tyrosine etc needs the fats to work! Mct the healthiest fats. Dopamin !!! Thats the quest for adhd..need that dope not the pharma crap. I already have dopamine, tyrosine in diet didnt realize, but no fucking way can afhd affected eat drink enough gotta supplement..so easy. Plus i smoke get nicotine dopamine instant hits but found a nonprescrip pure nicotine delivery product gonna try. Oh yeah and we got stress so add ltheanine essential amino acid thats tea black or green the caffeine with it is proven to boost effect of ltheanine. This for one destresses an precursor amino acid that like falls asleep with stress byt needs to work to kick the tyrosine. I gree up earlier less people but hellu less stressors..and my adhd autism was unknown so no focus on that, world is insane but you are not, just a minority in a neurotypical majority. Ur awesome. Go natural also avoid chemicals and dtes in foods you are likely sensitive. Best wishes to you mate.
Hello Dr,my aunt was psychiatrist in Brooklyn during 60s and she used methedrine injections 10 mg I.V sometimes with barbiturates,nit sure about meprobamate,to produce an abreaction in tense, obsessional patients. Such patients often have difficulty in ventilating resentment and hostility, but with the aid of intravenous d-methylamphetamine their feelings may be released with considerable relief of tension and any associated somatic symptoms.I think it was guilines also that time,but suggestine was dexedrine.She also said she was prescrobing MAO-A like Parnate with Ritalin for depresson,with caution,off label,without prroblem..
Hi James-Thank you so much for your feedback on the video. I hope that you are doing well on your journey and so glad that you found the information helpful! Dr. Shapiro
Iv ADD. Betablocker are the worst thing. Maybe for people with ADHD. But im not hyperactive. Its just that EVERYTHING is boring. I go to work as software developer and at the end of the day I have 3 projects open with each 25% work done. Reasom is tasks get boring so fast. I also dont have a hard time concentrating, same story here, its just that everything in life gets boring and i have to force myself. With focalin I can finally work without feeling bored to death. Adderall is now allowed in Switzerland. For good reasons. Its basicly street speed with changed isomer.
Once you on ritalin for a while, trust me I know, changing to concerta, because even though it has the same chemicals compound, it does have a different impact, because it, releases, the same chemical, in different stages, so ritalin and concerta release the same chemical compounds at different stages, ritalin is slow and releases threw out the day, example ritalin LA, Concerta is opposite, so side effects, come about , even though same chemicals, the different release stages, is problematic , this is from personal experience, please correct me if I'm incorrect, but always stick to the meds that work for you
I was prescibed Ritalin 10mg. It works a bit. I barely notice the effects, other than less need to distract myself. Overall it's kinda mild and it's a little annoying having to take it multiple times a day at work, especially when I do long hours.
So Ritalin is not an amphetamine like adderall and is different? What about dexedrine? Is that the same or different from adderall? What are the differences? And do they make a long lasting version of dextroamphetamine?
Hi Doc, I have ADHD, I'm in Japan, and certain medications are illegal here, including Adderall because of drug abuse concerns {don't get me started on the idiocies here in Japan, that's another issue, but anyways}. I just went to a psychiatrist here and he wants me to start with the non stimulants and work my way up to the stimulants if the non stimulants don't work, and he says that using both at the same time {stimulants and non stimulants} is best if non stimulants don't work. Usually it's done the other way around? Anyways I've been started on Intuniv. Wondering your thoughts on that drug and also your thoughts on combining drugs to balance everything out {maybe something to do with too much stimulation can be counterproductive and needs something for the emotional side or needs something to anchor it, etc.}. I notice that when I'm on caffeine my ADHD is super bad, but of course caffeine is a totally different stimulant than the mixed salts. If I tend to go off the track {meaning I either get distracted or I hyperfocus in the wrong directions} while on caffeine, would I also be likely to go off the track with stimulants?
I honestly don’t care all that much I something is FDA approved. It doesn’t mean it’s safe, and it kind of tricks us into not thinking about what the drug is and what it does and how it affects us. Not that it means FDA is false or anything, just that It doesn’t really matter to me. I just want to know what it does and how it can hurt me how it can help me and how I can tolerate and recover and mitigate negative effects.
Recently started taking meds. Started on a pretty small dose of short ritalin, it worked really well and I could tell when it was "on" and then it would wear off and I'd feel a drop in energy, but it wasn't long lasting and I'd be fine afterwards. The only issue I had with it (besides the dose being perhaps too little), was that it always gave me a constant mildish headache, which was pretty annoying. Told my Doc and he prescribed me some adderall, but I realized after almost a month that it just doesn't seem to work for me. I get most of the common negative side effects and little to no benefit after a few short hours, even though it's the longer lasting kind. Also, when I first started on it I felt very tense and kinda nauseous for several days. In the end it just made me feel even more tired than normal, with this "foggy" sensation. So I'm not sure if I should even bother trying Vyvanse, since it's basically the same chemical. I'll probably just try again with ritalin, see if the headache doesn't come back.
@@andraskovacs517 they did. It was the Ritalin causing the headache for sure. I ended up trying Vyvanse and it works, but most importantly, doesn't make me feel awful. Dose is too small right now but my doctor will up it when I see him again in a few weeks.
Update, I've been on Vyvanse for many months now and it works great for me. Definitely feel more motivated and productive, also it helps me wake up in the morning and get going. I miss coffee, but overall it's been very helpful. I can also usually stop taking it without any significant issues, besides being lazy and kinda foggy for that day.
Thank you that was well set out. i was put on Concerta originally for Adult ADHD but moved to Elvance because Concerta was giving palpitation like flurries. Happy with the Elvance 50mg
I got diagnosed with ADHD back in 2018 Im in the UK . Ive been taking Zeniate Methylphenidate over 3 years .first 2 years everything was going really well. But the past year Ive developed a tolerance to it , have been struggling a lot with original ADHD symptoms. Would definitely like a change of medication.
Short and sweet. Thank you for doing awesome easy to understand stuff like this. Trying to figure out what the types are and how they work so that i can find the right type for me. RUclips is just a lifesaver now. Just stopped taking Ritalin 80 mg and moved over to Vyvanse 50mg (most likely going to try 70mg) and I'm liking it more. Still kinda unsure if its really working as well as it should tho. Like its working but i have no idea whats considered optimal effect. (im doing this is pair with my doctor, but its just that she has no idea what i should consider a end goal or point)
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and to leave your comments. I am very glad that you found the video helpful and I wish you the best of luck on your journey and success. Thanks. Dr. Shapiro
What about Dexedrine? I heard it’s a long lasting Adderall but without the some of the side effects that adderall has. And that vyvance is just a different $300 repackaging of Dexedrine.. Have you ever prescribed Dexedrine?
Concerta for me would last 14 to 18 hours. 16 would be normal. I wonder if I'd build up a tolerance to it over time. But it was just in unbearable so I had to stop.
At 56 years old I have just been diagnosed. My doctor put me on Vyvanse and it works great for me. However, 2 weeks in, I developed an allergy to the medication and developed a rash and terrible itching. It’s so frustrating. I’m finally a normal, functioning adult and I can’t take the meds any longer :(
What’s the highest Adderall XR dose allowed for adults? I’m at 40 daily, so I’m afraid to ask my doctor because I know they tend to be cautious with this and I don’t want him to take me off the medicine for a while if I reached the maximum dose permitted.
@@apdroidgeek1737 It says online that 40 is generally the highest dose for ADHD, but I’m wondering if any exceptions exist. Especially since the highest dose for narcolepsy is 60. And no, not working too well after being on it for nearly 10 years. lol
40 is not the highest does lol, I was once given 70 mg vyvance and 30mg adderal IR, go to a good psyche, my lawyer friend takes 30ir in morning 30ir afternoon and 30 ir at night … that’s 90 mg !!!!! You leave the psyche and then doctors like APRNS, who don’t specialize in mental disorders will say 40 is all I can do ! Which yes sorta. Just go to a psychiatrist……. Everyone metabolizes differently. I lost weight and for some reason now I cam easily take 3 30xr’s a day. It’s aggravating when you only have 40 mg a day. So needless to say. There are some breaks in between.
I was on adder all for years and it worked great for me. When o moved from Tennessee to Kentucky I seen very quickly that these doctors up here in Kentucky are idiots about medicines. All they want to prescribe people is anti depressants and Suboxone. Can’t find a so called doctors anywhere here in Kentucky who isn’t scared to death to prescribe the medicine that someone needs. I’m 45 years old now and not an abuser of medicines. Just want medicines that I’ve took for over 16 years that works. And trying to find one online is as hard as finding on here in kentucky
Can you go over the way absorption is different for each stimulant medication? I have Ulcerative Colitis and it seems I can't find one that works for me anymore. Adderall used to be great.
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To simply answer - yes, ritalin is a partial agonist stimulant so its learning curve is somewhat easier to learn & adapt. However, ritalin also has sub-types as mentioned & which medication is right for you, is dependent on how effectively your symptoms are handled. Another point which should be discussed with doctor, is any other co-morbid condition & supposedly conflicting medication for the said condition. Lastly, sleep, diet and exercise are major helpful factors that help these medication to work. Having said all this, no medication is without side-effects & these things are best discussed with a medically qualified professional in person, so that the person can derive maximum quality of life from them.
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Are stimulant medications safe for a 55 yr old? My doctor's is a little hesitant to put me on them because of my age but my heart checked out and everything's great so I'm not sure what the concern is.
Well done doc!
Been on Adderall since 2006. I still find, to this day, that it is weird that caffeine actually makes one sleepy!
Joseph-Thanks very much for taking the time to write your comments. I appreciate it.
im the same with coffee too! it's like a numbing, dull sensation in my head, and i want to close my eyes despite not being sleepy
Hi Joseph, I am very curious to see if you have built some kind of tolerance to Adderall, since you’ve been taking it for so long. What dose do you take and how effective is it? Thanks for your time.
@@newstuff1107 Actually I was diagnosed with ADHD about 10 days ago and been taking Ritalin since. I do feel like coffee is not helping anymore.
Caffeine has never kept me awake in my life, like everyone always says. It just made me a bit more focused. I never knew this was a symptom of ADHD which I was diagnosed with (as well as Asperger's) two weeks ago at age 68. Wonder what my life would have been had I known sooner. My son was diagnosed at age 7, but no explanation of this issue was discussed then, didn't know he got it from me!
Very concise, comprehensive and helpful info. Thanks for taking the time.
Hi Sean-Thank you so much for your comments and feedback. I greatly appreciate it and wish you the best of luck. Dr. Shapiro
Thank you so much I was just prescribed Vyvanse & there are a few things I like about it more than Adderall. Best video I've seen on RUclips regarding the different medications for add/adhd👍
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Adderall turned me into a lethargic zombie. In fact, it got so bad that I stopped caring about doing anything and just wanted to "zone out". I've tried all the major know ADHD medications throughout the years which all ended up doing the same thing, and none of other them helped. I found that cognitive behavioral therapy to much more helpful.
Have you tried the non stimulant strattera? And do you know what predominant type of adhd you have? And yes CBT is an excellent way to help. Also (and yes even for adults) I’ve found that play therapy is very helpful because it helps you learn how to interact with other people.. especially people that are neurotypical
@@mk_paper_bird Strattera did the same thing. My psychiatrist says I fall into the category of people who experience paradoxical reactions to medications that target the parts of the brain that affect ADHD and that it doesn't matter if it's a stimulant or non-stimulent, my brain chemistry sees them the same.
Maybe the dose was too high, try smaller doses. If you "miss" the zone by too much medication it will overstimulate your brain and overload it.
This has been extremely beneficial and I appreciate your willingness to help individuals with the proper understanding and information in how ADHD medications work and how they provide assistance with treatment.
Hello! Thank you so much for your feedback on the video. I hope that you are doing well on your journey and so glad that you found the information helpful! Dr. Shapiro
When my Doctor prescribed me Dexedrine for my ADD (Inattentive) my marks in College went from 40% to 93%. I graduated Electronics with Honors. God bless Dexedrine.
How is it going with Dexedrine at this point?
Doesn't even matter when the doctors won't prescribe any of them to you. So frustrating. I see so many people doing great on these drugs, and somehow I can never get them. My doctors are just way too cautious and don't understand how severely effected I am by ADHD. They keep recommending natural stuff that isn't widely tested or even used by anyone. Months waiting for appointments down the drain.
That is so annoying. I’d freak out. Blame the people that abuse it and snort it bla bla bla. They ruined it for the rest of you.
I would change doctors had that happen and then I found someone who actually wanted to help me and so they did. Good luck
A guy shared he was helped by adderall, work etc. 2 years on it his dr. Wouldnt refill, said he was addicted. Of course Adderall is Highly addictive, there all amphetamines, black box warning can create heart failure or serious life threatening conditions. Has killed 54 guys, boys since 2016 and sickened far more. Amphetamines hurt your body and your brain. Most of our systems just go along. So maybe be gratefull to your cautiou drs. 😛 That being said do the research and u can discover what naturally works for u. I am a mere 4 months late aware , on 4/30 i corrected my adhd eorking Memory to normal naturally. Added l-tyrosine supp. (Now brand cheap) 1500mg initially then 750 to 1500 daily. Upped my Nordic Naturals Omega 3(quality) to 2100mg (does lower bp so catefull) i have used MCT oil powder coffee creamer for 2 years, easy, Ours brains are fats tyrosine etc needs the fats to work! Mct the healthiest fats. Dopamin !!! Thats the quest for adhd..need that dope not the pharma crap. I already have dopamine, tyrosine in diet didnt realize, but no fucking way can afhd affected eat drink enough gotta supplement..so easy. Plus i smoke get nicotine dopamine instant hits but found a nonprescrip pure nicotine delivery product gonna try. Oh yeah and we got stress so add ltheanine essential amino acid thats tea black or green the caffeine with it is proven to boost effect of ltheanine. This for one destresses an precursor amino acid that like falls asleep with stress byt needs to work to kick the tyrosine. I gree up earlier less people but hellu less stressors..and my adhd autism was unknown so no focus on that, world is insane but you are not, just a minority in a neurotypical majority. Ur awesome. Go natural also avoid chemicals and dtes in foods you are likely sensitive. Best wishes to you mate.
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos, well done Doctor.
Hi David-I appreciate your comments and very glad that you have found the videos helpful!
@@ScottShapiroMDAdultADHD Hi! Any experience with the new adhd drug azstarys? It just came out so maybe unlikely
Hello Dr,my aunt was psychiatrist in Brooklyn during 60s and she used methedrine injections 10 mg I.V sometimes with barbiturates,nit sure about meprobamate,to produce an abreaction in tense, obsessional patients. Such patients often have difficulty in ventilating resentment and hostility, but with the aid of intravenous d-methylamphetamine their feelings may be released with considerable relief of tension and any associated somatic symptoms.I think it was guilines also that time,but suggestine was dexedrine.She also said she was prescrobing MAO-A like Parnate with Ritalin for depresson,with caution,off label,without prroblem..
Thanks for posting the video aswell. Its a real help to know of other medications, and treatments for ADHD.
Hi James-Thank you so much for your feedback on the video. I hope that you are doing well on your journey and so glad that you found the information helpful! Dr. Shapiro
Iv ADD. Betablocker are the worst thing. Maybe for people with ADHD. But im not hyperactive. Its just that EVERYTHING is boring. I go to work as software developer and at the end of the day I have 3 projects open with each 25% work done. Reasom is tasks get boring so fast. I also dont have a hard time concentrating, same story here, its just that everything in life gets boring and i have to force myself. With focalin I can finally work without feeling bored to death. Adderall is now allowed in Switzerland. For good reasons. Its basicly street speed with changed isomer.
The shrink decides which one you get, usually starting with the cheapest which would be short acting generic methylphenidate.
Once you on ritalin for a while, trust me I know, changing to concerta, because even though it has the same chemicals compound, it does have a different impact, because it, releases, the same chemical, in different stages, so ritalin and concerta release the same chemical compounds at different stages, ritalin is slow and releases threw out the day, example ritalin LA, Concerta is opposite, so side effects, come about , even though same chemicals, the different release stages, is problematic , this is from personal experience, please correct me if I'm incorrect, but always stick to the meds that work for you
I was prescibed Ritalin 10mg. It works a bit. I barely notice the effects, other than less need to distract myself. Overall it's kinda mild and it's a little annoying having to take it multiple times a day at work, especially when I do long hours.
I took strattera. helped me immensely with memory.
I didn't want to try Vyvanse but finally succumbed and I like it the best.
I'm trying 30mg right now, and it feels very smooth to me, as compared to Adderall so far
This is extremely helpful
So Ritalin is not an amphetamine like adderall and is different? What about dexedrine? Is that the same or different from adderall? What are the differences? And do they make a long lasting version of dextroamphetamine?
Hi Doc, I have ADHD, I'm in Japan, and certain medications are illegal here, including Adderall because of drug abuse concerns {don't get me started on the idiocies here in Japan, that's another issue, but anyways}. I just went to a psychiatrist here and he wants me to start with the non stimulants and work my way up to the stimulants if the non stimulants don't work, and he says that using both at the same time {stimulants and non stimulants} is best if non stimulants don't work. Usually it's done the other way around? Anyways I've been started on Intuniv. Wondering your thoughts on that drug and also your thoughts on combining drugs to balance everything out {maybe something to do with too much stimulation can be counterproductive and needs something for the emotional side or needs something to anchor it, etc.}. I notice that when I'm on caffeine my ADHD is super bad, but of course caffeine is a totally different stimulant than the mixed salts. If I tend to go off the track {meaning I either get distracted or I hyperfocus in the wrong directions} while on caffeine, would I also be likely to go off the track with stimulants?
2 minutes in and I'm already heading circus music and have completely tuned out. Oops
Excellent info. You're the man!
I honestly don’t care all that much I something is FDA approved. It doesn’t mean it’s safe, and it kind of tricks us into not thinking about what the drug is and what it does and how it affects us. Not that it means FDA is false or anything, just that It doesn’t really matter to me. I just want to know what it does and how it can hurt me how it can help me and how I can tolerate and recover and mitigate negative effects.
Thanks, Doc, clear and concise!
Hi- Thank you for listening to my video. I hope it was helpful. I wish you the best of luck in reaching your goals! Dr. Shapiro
Recently started taking meds. Started on a pretty small dose of short ritalin, it worked really well and I could tell when it was "on" and then it would wear off and I'd feel a drop in energy, but it wasn't long lasting and I'd be fine afterwards. The only issue I had with it (besides the dose being perhaps too little), was that it always gave me a constant mildish headache, which was pretty annoying. Told my Doc and he prescribed me some adderall, but I realized after almost a month that it just doesn't seem to work for me. I get most of the common negative side effects and little to no benefit after a few short hours, even though it's the longer lasting kind. Also, when I first started on it I felt very tense and kinda nauseous for several days. In the end it just made me feel even more tired than normal, with this "foggy" sensation. So I'm not sure if I should even bother trying Vyvanse, since it's basically the same chemical. I'll probably just try again with ritalin, see if the headache doesn't come back.
Interesting; I used to get headaches before I got on Ritalin. Almost never afterwards. Did your headaches went away once you were off Ritalin?
I think you should try ritalin again
@@andraskovacs517 they did. It was the Ritalin causing the headache for sure. I ended up trying Vyvanse and it works, but most importantly, doesn't make me feel awful. Dose is too small right now but my doctor will up it when I see him again in a few weeks.
Update, I've been on Vyvanse for many months now and it works great for me. Definitely feel more motivated and productive, also it helps me wake up in the morning and get going. I miss coffee, but overall it's been very helpful. I can also usually stop taking it without any significant issues, besides being lazy and kinda foggy for that day.
Thank you Doctor for such a helpful video.But I still have a question about caffeine, is that caffeine has benefits for ADHD?
Thank you that was well set out. i was put on Concerta originally for Adult ADHD but moved to Elvance because Concerta was giving palpitation like flurries. Happy with the Elvance 50mg
Thank you Doctor. This video was very informative. Can people outside the US get adderall?
Not in norway, only vyvanse concerta and Ritalin, could Get adderall but neee special request from Doctor
How do you get diagnosed with ADHD? I'm 40 and always had issues concentrating.
I got diagnosed with ADHD back in 2018 Im in the UK . Ive been taking Zeniate Methylphenidate over 3 years .first 2 years everything was going really well. But the past year Ive developed a tolerance to it , have been struggling a lot with original ADHD symptoms. Would definitely like a change of medication.
Short and sweet. Thank you for doing awesome easy to understand stuff like this. Trying to figure out what the types are and how they work so that i can find the right type for me. RUclips is just a lifesaver now. Just stopped taking Ritalin 80 mg and moved over to Vyvanse 50mg (most likely going to try 70mg) and I'm liking it more. Still kinda unsure if its really working as well as it should tho. Like its working but i have no idea whats considered optimal effect. (im doing this is pair with my doctor, but its just that she has no idea what i should consider a end goal or point)
Thanks for your comments and good luck with your treatment.
this video was extremely helpful thank you!!
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and to leave your comments. I am very glad that you found the video helpful and I wish you the best of luck on your journey and success. Thanks. Dr. Shapiro
Excellent information, thank you
Thanks for your comment. I am glad that you found it helpful! Good luck with your treatment and goals!
What about Dexedrine?
I heard it’s a long lasting Adderall but without the some of the side effects that adderall has.
And that vyvance is just a different $300 repackaging of Dexedrine..
Have you ever prescribed Dexedrine?
Just switched from Straterra to Ritalin. Interested to see the difference.
Concerta for me would last 14 to 18 hours. 16 would be normal. I wonder if I'd build up a tolerance to it over time. But it was just in unbearable so I had to stop.
At 56 years old I have just been diagnosed. My doctor put me on Vyvanse and it works great for me. However, 2 weeks in, I developed an allergy to the medication and developed a rash and terrible itching. It’s so frustrating. I’m finally a normal, functioning adult and I can’t take the meds any longer :(
Thats so sad,İ feel sorry for you.
@@envertarik thanks, we are exploring other options now but I’m not very hopeful :/
@@officialWWM did they try Dexedrine xr? It’s pure dextroamphetamine just like Vyvanse but the delivery is a little different
@@AV-kr6gc hi, I haven’t tried that yet but I’m seeing my doctor tomorrow so I’ll ask her about it. Thanks for the suggestion.
What about Modafinil?
What’s the highest Adderall XR dose allowed for adults? I’m at 40 daily, so I’m afraid to ask my doctor because I know they tend to be cautious with this and I don’t want him to take me off the medicine for a while if I reached the maximum dose permitted.
I would assume that’s the highest? Is it not working? 40 is incredibly high.
@@apdroidgeek1737 It says online that 40 is generally the highest dose for ADHD, but I’m wondering if any exceptions exist. Especially since the highest dose for narcolepsy is 60. And no, not working too well after being on it for nearly 10 years. lol
40 is not the highest does lol, I was once given 70 mg vyvance and 30mg adderal IR, go to a good psyche, my lawyer friend takes 30ir in morning 30ir afternoon and 30 ir at night … that’s 90 mg !!!!! You leave the psyche and then doctors like APRNS, who don’t specialize in mental disorders will say 40 is all I can do ! Which yes sorta. Just go to a psychiatrist……. Everyone metabolizes differently. I lost weight and for some reason now I cam easily take 3 30xr’s a day. It’s aggravating when you only have 40 mg a day. So needless to say. There are some breaks in between.
@@NEO_RKX Thank you. Makes a lot of sense. I’m wondering if I’m stuck at 40, then I’m destined for it to never work again someday.
Update: still no idea what the highest is, but I’m at 60 now and my doctor still shows willingness to increase if necessary to treat my condition.
Awesome thank you Doctor!
Richard-Thanks so much for watching my video and for your comment. Glad it was useful. Dr. Shapiro
I was on adder all for years and it worked great for me. When o moved from Tennessee to Kentucky I seen very quickly that these doctors up here in Kentucky are idiots about medicines. All they want to prescribe people is anti depressants and Suboxone. Can’t find a so called doctors anywhere here in Kentucky who isn’t scared to death to prescribe the medicine that someone needs. I’m 45 years old now and not an abuser of medicines. Just want medicines that I’ve took for over 16 years that works. And trying to find one online is as hard as finding on here in kentucky
Wish someone would explain why concerta doesnt work for some because of their receptors
It could be as simple as your DNA
Can you go over the way absorption is different for each stimulant medication? I have Ulcerative Colitis and it seems I can't find one that works for me anymore. Adderall used to be great.
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@@ScottShapiroMDAdultADHD I would love to learn about the pros and cons of immediate release vs. extended release meds. Thank you!
I want to switch from concerta to Vyvanse, I'm have to ask my doctor if it possible and if its wise to try other to see if they work better
I switched because of the hunger problems, but it didn't help sadly. My mood and things of that nature are better thsn they have ever been though!
Hi Dr. Shapiro, what are you thoughts on Wellbutrin for adhd treatment?
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Can too high of a dose of Vyvanse affect memory?
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Are Ritalin products more mild with less side effects ?
To simply answer - yes, ritalin is a partial agonist stimulant so its learning curve is somewhat easier to learn & adapt. However, ritalin also has sub-types as mentioned & which medication is right for you, is dependent on how effectively your symptoms are handled. Another point which should be discussed with doctor, is any other co-morbid condition & supposedly conflicting medication for the said condition. Lastly, sleep, diet and exercise are major helpful factors that help these medication to work. Having said all this, no medication is without side-effects & these things are best discussed with a medically qualified professional in person, so that the person can derive maximum quality of life from them.
Ritalin is usually 4 kids but if sensitive get that ..its be better ny ways
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Are stimulant medications safe for a 55 yr old? My doctor's is a little hesitant to put me on them because of my age but my heart checked out and everything's great so I'm not sure what the concern is.
Get a second opinion.
YES I started them at that age