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Cognitive function may be enhanced by both stimulant and non-stimulant drugs

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 7:02 AM
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Stimulant and non-stimulant medications prescribed for ADHD have been found to improve cognitive function in a new study. These medications, which affect the uptake of dopamine and noradrenaline, are commonly used in the treatment of ADHD. The study examined the long-term effects of both types of drugs and concluded that they offer similar cognitive benefits, impacting attention, inhibition, reaction time, and working memory.

The meta-study included 20 clinical tests of methylphenidate, represented by ADHD stimulants, and eight tests of atomoxetine, represented by non-stimulants. The results showed that both types of medications produced generally similar cognitive benefits, except for a lack of effect on working memory in atomoxetine. The study was published in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, offering hope for individuals with ADHD who struggle with cognitive impairment.

Dr. Menka Gupta, a functional medicine doctor, explained that stimulants enhance dopamine and norepinephrine levels crucial for attention and executive function, while non-stimulants support cognitive function through different pathways, such as inhibiting norepinephrine reuptake or modulating alpha-2 adrenergic receptors in the prefrontal cortex. Dr. David Merrill, a geriatric psychiatrist, noted that both types of medications optimize neurotransmitter levels, enhancing brain network connectivity to improve cognitive functions like attention and working memory.

ADHD, characterized by hyperactivity, inattentiveness, and impulsivity, is commonly diagnosed in childhood but can also be diagnosed in adults. Children with ADHD may struggle with fidgeting, interruptions, and task completion, while adults may experience disorganization, poor time management, and difficulty prioritizing tasks. ADHD symptoms may become less severe as an individual ages due to brain maturation and rewiring processes, as well as the development of coping skills and executive function over time.

Genetics, brain structure, and chemical differences in the brain are likely contributing factors to ADHD. Studies show that certain areas of the brain in individuals with ADHD are different in size or function compared to those without ADHD. Lower levels of dopamine and noradrenaline are commonly observed in individuals with ADHD, impacting reward systems, movement, and impulsivity. Medications targeting these neurotransmitters aim to address the chemical imbalances in the brain associated with ADHD symptoms.

The decision to continue medication treatment for ADHD should be individualized based on the severity of symptoms, functional impairment, and any potential side effects. Some adults may benefit from continuous medication use, while others may manage symptoms through behavioral strategies or intermittent medication use. It is important to work closely with healthcare providers to determine the most effective treatment approach for each individual with ADHD.

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