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Finding the right ADHD treatment, including medications and behavioral therapies, is crucial to managing ADHD. Learn more about the latest treatments to see which one may work best for you.




  1. Understanding Your Options

    1. Treating Adult ADHDSymptoms of adult ADHD are generally treated with medicine. But there's more to effective treatment than just taking a pill. 
    2. Finding the Right ADHD Treatment for YouGet tips for evaluating ADHD treatment options and making the right decisions for your unique circumstances.
    3. Questions to Ask Your DoctorHere are 10 questions you should ask your doctor about treating adult ADHD.
    4. Therapy for ADHDTalking to a therapist helps some people with ADHD learn to manage their symptoms.
  2. ADHD Medications

    1. ADHD Drug ChartThis side-by-side comparison of the various types of medications used for ADHD also includes their most common side effects.
    2. Long-Term Risks of ADHD DrugsIs the medicine you need safe for the long haul?
    3. What Is Titration?'Titration' means working with your doctor to find the best medication and the right dosage. Here's how it works.
    4. Reduce Side EffectsTips to reduce the most common side effects of ADHD medications.
  3. Non-Drug Treatments for ADHD

    1. Can You Control ADHD Without Medication?Behavior modification and mindfulness are among the techniques that may ease ADHD symptoms.
    2. Alternative TreatmentsAlternative treatments for ADHD include elimination diets, supplements, parent training, neurofeedback, and memory training.
    3. Vitamins and SupplementsLearn which vitamins and supplements may have an effect on ADHD symptoms.
    4. ADHD DietsThere's no evidence that ADHD is caused by diet or nutritional problems. But certain foods may play a role in affecting symptoms in a few people, research suggests.
    5. Adult ADHD and ExerciseExercise isn't just good for shedding fat and toning muscles. It helps keep your brain in shape, too.

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