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Strattera vs. Adderall: Comparison

An overwhelming majority of medications used to treat ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) are classified as psychostimulants.  Although psychostimulant drugs tend to have an immediate effect in reducing symptoms of attentional deficits and hyperactive behavior, they have a high potential for abuse.  Furthermore, there is something to be said for the potential that long-term psychostimulant use may …

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Concerta vs. Adderall: Comparison

Concerta is a medication that was approved in August 2000 for the treatment of ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children.  Since its initial approval as an ADHD medication for children, it has attained FDA approval for usage in adolescents (2004) and adults (2008) with ADHD.  Although Concerta is technically a newer drug than Adderall, the …

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Ritalin vs. Adderall: Comparison

From a historical perspective, one of the most popular ADHD medications of all time is Ritalin.  It was first approved by the FDA in 1955 for treating a condition referred to as “hyperactivity.”  While there weren’t many diagnoses for hyperactivity in the 1950s, the number of diagnoses skyrocketed in the 1990s, making Ritalin the single …

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Adderall vs. Vyvanse Comparison: Similarities & Differences

With the increasing number of ADHD diagnoses, many individuals are turning to pharmaceutical psychostimulant medications as a means to alleviate symptoms.  Historically, one of the most popular and effective treatment options for the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is Adderall, a medication comprised of 75% dextroamphetamine salts and 25% levoamphetamine salts.  Adderall’s popularity hasn’t waned …

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Neuro Programmer 3 Review: Best Brainwave Entrainment Software

Those knowledgeable about brain waves, know that the predominant brainwave signature as displayed by an EEG (electroencephalograph) provides a lot of information about a person’s state of consciousness.  Individuals with slower brain waves during wakefulness may have difficulties paying attention, suffer from depression, or feel a significant degree of brain fog.  Similarly those with too …

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Hidden Benefits Of Nicotine on The Brain

When most people think of nicotine, they think of smoking cigarettes or other tobacco products.  Since tobacco products are linked to various types of cancer (e.g. lung cancer from smoking), many people assume that nicotine is inherently evil.  While nicotine is considered one of the most addictive drugs, there isn’t significant evidence supporting the idea …

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