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Non Stimulating Drugs For Treatment of ADHD - Making Wise Choices For Your Child

Everybody thinks that the non stimulating drugs for treatment of ADHD are different from the stimulants or psycho stimulants. Well, they are right in a way because these drugs are not actually a controlled substance and so they are not subject to police controls. These happen when police when check teenagers for felonies and also check for illegal use of controlled substances such as the amphetamine drugs such as Adderall and Concerta.

That is the good news. The bad news is that these non stimulating drugs for ADHD are very similar to the psycho stimulants in that they have very similar side effects. These will range from the usual nausea, stomach cramps, weight loss, fatigue, irritation and over- excitability. Apart from police controls, there do not seem to be much difference between the psycho stimulants and the non stimulating drugs for treatment of ADHD.

Drawbacks These non stimulating drugs for treatment of ADHD take longer to kick in so that any benefits or relief from symptoms such as inattention, lack of focus and squirming may not be seen until after six weeks. That is a long time to wait. There are also possible effects like severe migraines and nervous tics. It is calculated that about 30% of children just will not benefit at all from taking these drugs.

Recent research also shows that in the long term, there do not seem to be any reliable studies and the suspicion is that research may have been compromised by some of the drug companies who publish only partial results.

Moving swiftly on, let us consider why homeopathy and ADHD could be the best choice for your child. It may not, of course, but at least we are safe in the knowledge that there are no side effects at all and that there is no risk in the long term at all. Neither is there any risk that your child will be approached to sell his medication on the school parking lot. This is such a relief for many patients.

So what is the alternative? While behaviour modification techniques or simply good effective parenting skills are essential, the child will need an alternative to the non stimulating drugs for ADHD. Homeopathic medicine is absolutely ideal in that there are no side effects at all and there are no known long term health hazards either.

What are these remedies and why are they so effective? Let me tell you about two of these. One ingredient is Hyoscyamus, which has come out of controlled clinical trials as being very effective in controlling anxiety and reducing hyperactivity. Another one is Tuberculinum, which helps with inattention and inappropriate behaviour.

So, there you have it. There are alternatives to the non stimulating drugs for treatment of ADHD and they are safe and effective. Why not discover more by visiting my website below?

About the author: Tired of unhappy, whining, badly behaved children? Discover more about non stimulating drugs for treatment of ADHD . Experts now tell us that child behaviour programs combined with a natural treatment for ADHD is by far the most effective ADHD treatment. Visit http://www.squidoo.com/adhdbehaviortherapy to find out more about ADHD child behaviour problems.
 
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