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    Introduction The most commonly diagnosed mental condition in children is Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (LeFever et al‚ 2002). Unfortunately‚ children with ADHD are more likely to experience negative outcomes in school. According to research‚ these children are more likely to receive bad test grades‚ twice as likely to repeat a grade‚ and 2 to 4 times more likely to receive low academic grades (C‚ D‚ F). In addition‚ researchers suggest that ADHD children are 4 to 5 times more

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    anti-hypertensive drugs clonidine and guanfacine can improve the brain’s use of dopamine and inhibit the production of too much norepinephrine. Clonidine was also discovered to be better than stimulants at reducing hyperactivity‚ impulsivity‚ and mood swings. But are these ADHD medications necessarily safer than stimulant drugs? There are many kinds of drugs that reduce blood pressure through different mechanisms. Some reduce the vigor of heart contractions while others lower the amount of fluid in the

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    Adderall is an amphetamine based stimulant that targets your frontal lobe to increase productivity in cognitive thinking and learning. This drug was invented in 1986 and introduced into the market of prescription drugs four years later. There has been critical research and deep cross examination of the effects and effectiveness of this drug. This is an extremely sensitive topic for everyone all the way from the users to the top of the corporations that are marketing the drug to our youth including

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    (National Institute on Drug Abuse)‚ “Prescription drug abuse is the use of a medication without a prescription.” From the website drugabuse.gov ‚” In 2009‚ 16 million Americans age 12 and older had taken a prescription pain reliever‚ tranquilizer‚ stimulant‚ or sedative for nonmedical purposes at least once in the year prior to being surveyed. Source: National Survey on Drug Use and Health (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Web Site). The NIDA-funded 2010 Monitoring the Future Study showed

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    serious problem in the life of students that leads to physiological and psychological impairments‚ instigates the use of stimulants‚ and has a negative effect upon the student’s grade point average. B. Reason audience will be interested in this speech: The purpose of this report is to present research on the physiological and psychological effects of sleep deprivation and stimulants on college students and to recommend‚ based on the overwhelming evidence that sleep deprivation has negative consequences

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    Library‚ she held what many students consider the key to a successful test season -- if‚ that is‚ they are willing to meet her price. They usually are.Jennifer is a campus Adderall dealer. And in the time of a nationwide shortage of the prescription stimulant‚ she’s in a seller’s market. Thecorsaironline- When Brad speaks‚ you hear his private school education come through‚ though much has happened since. In sure‚ articulate sentences‚ he draws a picture of prescription drug abuse‚ a topic he knows

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    Besides the fact that they are addictive and harmful to un-prescribed users‚ they give the user an unfair advantage during exams. The most common prescription smart drugs are Ritalin (methylphenidate) and Adderall (amphetamine)‚ also known as stimulants and uppers‚ among other names. These drugs are prescribed to people for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. There are hundreds of thousands of people who are diagnosed with ADHD and narcolepsy. They need

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    Adderall is the best known medicine for ADHD. It is a stimulant‚ however‚ there are other choices in medications that are considered to be Adderall alternatives. It’s true that stimulants are effective but these are substances that must be highly controlled. If not‚ they can be abused. This will result in some very serious health problems. Thus‚ it only makes sense to be educated on Adderall alternatives. Taking one alternative after the other is not practical. One must make sure what the side effects

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    Adhd in Children

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    com/treatment/medical_treatments.jhtml> Rabnier‚ David. "Behavioral Treatment for ADHD: An Overview." Health. 14 April‚ 2205 Wilens‚ Timothy E. Straight Talk about Psychiatric Medications for Kids New York: The Guilford Press‚ 1999. Wilens T.C. et all. Does stimulant therapy of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder beget later substance abuse? A meta-analytic review of the literature. Pediatrics‚ (2003) 111:1:179-185.

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    terms of academic performance‚ this review has found that drug treatment for ADHD benefited children in the amount of assigned seatwork that they completed‚ across three different drugs at both high and low doses” (Brogan et al.‚ 2013). Even though stimulant drugs such as Ritalin or Adderall are known to improve attention and self- control‚ they won’t necessarily add up to a patient being a better student by test score standards. In a study done at the University of Michigan in 2012‚ researchers suggested

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