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What are the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Narcolepsy.
In which conditions Adderall will work better?
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The main narcoleptic symptoms are excessive daytime sleepiness (with or without sudden sleep episodes) and abnormal REM sleep, Several unusual symptoms of narcolepsy are related to abnormal REM sleep, including hallucinations, sleep paralysis and cataplexy (loss of muscle control). Cataplexy (sudden loss of muscle control) is the sole unique symptom of narcolepsy. Also, hallucinations, nighttime wakefulness, microsleep, sleep paralysis, and rapid entry into REM sleep.
ADHD symptoms includes inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. The signs and symptoms a child with attention deficit disorder has depends on which characteristics predominate.
Though ADHD and narcolepsy involve in different areas of the brain, they almost have the same symptoms such as inactivity, or inattentiveness.
Adderall, an amphetamine and dextroamphetamine is a drug to treat both ADHD and narcolepsy. This CNS drug is more successful in treating ADHD because it helps improve the user's ability to concentrate, performance accuracy, improve short-term memory, speed up reaction time, aid in solving mathematical problems, and even increase problem-solving abilities in games.
Although Adderall can relieve the symptoms of narcolepsy by speeding up bodily functions, the side effects in exchange is "insomnia" or inability to sleep.
Adderall should not be taken if the patient uses MAO inhibitors or allergic to amphetamines or patient with hypertension, arteriosclerosis, overactive thyroid, glaucoma, severe anxiety, tension, agitation, and those with history of drug and alcohol addiction.
Ask a physician for accurate diagnosis.
ADHD symptoms includes inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. The signs and symptoms a child with attention deficit disorder has depends on which characteristics predominate.
Though ADHD and narcolepsy involve in different areas of the brain, they almost have the same symptoms such as inactivity, or inattentiveness.
Adderall, an amphetamine and dextroamphetamine is a drug to treat both ADHD and narcolepsy. This CNS drug is more successful in treating ADHD because it helps improve the user's ability to concentrate, performance accuracy, improve short-term memory, speed up reaction time, aid in solving mathematical problems, and even increase problem-solving abilities in games.
Although Adderall can relieve the symptoms of narcolepsy by speeding up bodily functions, the side effects in exchange is "insomnia" or inability to sleep.
Adderall should not be taken if the patient uses MAO inhibitors or allergic to amphetamines or patient with hypertension, arteriosclerosis, overactive thyroid, glaucoma, severe anxiety, tension, agitation, and those with history of drug and alcohol addiction.
Ask a physician for accurate diagnosis.
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