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Concerta: A Guide for ADHD Treatment Across Age Groups
Concerta is one of the longest-studied stimulants in the treatment of ADHD and has been noted for its tolerability among many of Dr. Danish's patients.
Vortioxetine (Trintellix): A Patient’s Guide
Vortioxetine, marketed under the brand name Trintellix, is an antidepressant that has shown efficacy in treating major depressive disorder (MDD) among other mental health conditions.
Armodafinil and Modafinil on ADHD Management Across Age Groups
This blog examines the potential of armodafinil and modafinil, two agents known for promoting wakefulness, in treating ADHD. By reviewing recent research and authoritative sources, we aim to shed light on their effectiveness, dosing, administration timing, potential side effects, and interactions with other medications.
Qelbree: A Guide for Patients with ADHD
Qelbree, a relatively new addition to the non-stimulant category, offers a promising alternative with its FDA approval for both children and adults.
Exploring Memantine as a Treatment Option for Autism Spectrum Disorder
In conclusion, while Memantine shows good promise in the treatment of ASD, further research is needed to fully understand its efficacy and safety.
Vyvanse (Lisdexamfetamine) in ADHD Treatment: A Comprehensive Overview
At Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry, we are dedicated to providing our patients with the most effective and personalized care, guided by the latest research in the field of mental health.
Vitamin D3: Its Role in Mental and Medical Health Disorders
Vitamin D3 is important in your body for a variety of reasons. Its most vital role is helping in calcium absorption. But it serves many other functions as well: It helps with immunity, mood regulation, and even aids in healthy weight regulation.
Guanfacine and Guanfacine ER (Intuniv): Uses and Evidence in Mental Health Disorders
Guanfacine and its extended-release formulation, Guanfacine ER (Intuniv), are medications primarily used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).