CHAPTER 4: CNS: ADHD Flashcards
Which class of drugs are used in the management of ADHD?
CNS Stimulants
What is an example of a CNS stimulant?
Desamfetamine
Which indications should CNS stimulants NOT be used for? (5)
- Obesity
- Depression
- Senility
- Debility
- Fatigue
What is the main indication for CNS stimulants?
Severe and persistent ADHD, or moderate ADHD unresponsive to other treatments
Can a GP prescribe CNS stimulants for ADHD?
Yes. They are initiated by a specialist and can be prescribed by a GP under a shared care agreement
Dexamfetamine and lisdexamfetamine should only be used for ADHD if it unresponsive to treatment with which other drugs? (2)
- Methylphenidate
2. Atomexetine
How frequently should the need to continue drug treatment for ADHD be reviewed?
Annually
What must be monitored with CNS stimulants before treatment and every 6 months? (6)
- Pulse
- Blood pressure
- Psychiatric symptons
- Appetite
- Weight
- Height