Non-Stimulants
Non-stimulants are a type of medication used primarily to treat conditions like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Unlike stimulant medications, which increase certain brain chemicals to improve focus and attention, non-stimulants work differently. They may take longer to show effects but can be effective for individuals who do not respond well to stimulants or experience undesirable side effects.
Common non-stimulant medications include atomoxetine and guanfacine. These medications can help manage symptoms of ADHD without the potential for abuse associated with stimulants. Non-stimulants may also be prescribed for other conditions, such as anxiety or depression, depending on the patient's needs.