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Intuniv, Glutamate and ADHD Symptoms
Thanks to Intuniv we have a new neurotransmitter to consider – and it must be considered in the context, as with any other ADHD med, of the Therapeutic Window. Glutamate, as you will soon see in these pages, as well as several others [PEA, Dopamine, Norepinephrine, and indeed Serotonin] can all make a difference as we regularly address the specifics of ADHD neurotransmitter corrections. For this post: specific glutamate considerations.

For The Record
These are previous CorePsych Blog posts on Intuniv:

Details About Glutamate
Amy Arnsten, PhD at Yale: See this summary page for details of this interesting ADHD science. This paragraph is from that page:

Goldman-Rakic used a spatial working memory paradigm to uncover the neural basis of working memory abilities, and found that representational knowledge is encoded by networks of prefrontal cortical (PFC) pyramidal cells with shared stimulus properties, engaged in recurrent excitation. [ed note: good working memory diminishes the possibility of ADHD.]

These recurrent excitatory connections depend on glutamate actions at NMDA receptors. Spatial tuning is heightened through GABAergic, inhibitory connections between networks with dissimilar spatial properties (e.g. Rao et al, J. Neurosci 20: 485, 2000). The working memory abilities of the PFC are also highly dependent on the neuromodulatory environment, whereby loss of catecholamines in PFC is as detrimental as destruction of the PFC itself (Brozoski et al, Science 205: 929 1979).

Another reference:
Russell VA, Wiggins TM, Increased Glutamate-Stimulated Norepinephrine Release from Prefrontal Cortex Slices of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats Metabolic Brain Disease 25: 297, 2010

Bottom line in the office:
1. Excess glutamate alone presents as ADHD with hyperactive and significant ODD symptoms.
2. Diminished glutamate often presents as inattentive, and may be associated with ODD symptoms, but less overt anger.
3. Excess glutamate with both excess dopamine and norepinephrine appears as untreatable with any ADHD meds, even though symptomatically presenting as ADHD. The characteristic refractory, paradoxical response to stimulant meds, and  to Intuniv often leads to the diagnosis of bipolar – but the dysregulation is in the neurotransmitters, not the appearances.
4. Number 3 is always associated with other biomedical issues including food sensitivities measured, e.g., by IgG – such as gluten sensitivity.
5. Measure when in question. Why spend more time guessing?

Still don’t get the relevance? Take a look at this video on Dopamine and Glutamate-
Remember, this video is a patent oversimplification – dopamine does modulate glutamate, as does norepinephrine, but the interplay with many other neurotransmitters is not addressed in this short clip.

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ADHD Medication Rules: What To Do

by Dr Charles Parker on April 18, 2010 · 10 comments

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The ADHD Medication Book: Coming Soon
Yes, I’ve been talking about my ADHD Medication book for more than a year – and in that year it has been updated with increasingly interesting and useful information for immediate street application. I will not only tell you why so many are having problems with meds, I will tell you the remarkably easy and predictable solutions for those many problems based on new brain science.

If you have ADHD, or know anyone who does, this book is definitely a game changer.

Because we already know each other I am sending this out to give you a heads up on a forthcoming special pre-publication offer with - ADHD Medication Rules: Paying Attention To The Meds For Paying Attention -

1. Prepare: Sign up right now for the discounted Launch Special – ADHD Medication Rules will be available for less than half price for about 1 week, and that’s all, the door will be closed for that launch offer. When I do set it up to launch, you will get an email, I will post the launch on my blogs, and I will also Tweet it up, and I will send it out to my special colleagues on my mailing list – so be connected and ready – sign up now for the free 2o page White Paper: Precise Solutions for ADHD Medication – It’s a brief outline of the book contents – shop it up and see if you are interested.

Signing up for Precise Solutions will put you squarely on the mailing list – with no obligation if you don’t want it.

2. Coaches: If you are an ADHD coach or counselor, if you are a maven friend of mine through Twitter, if you have your own ADHD blog, even if you work with me in Va Beach, you could become an affiliate. I want this book to be seen by as many people as possible, so I will be offering you an opportunity to promote ADHD Medication Rules and make a few bucks in the meantime. Hint: the commission percentage will be BIG. I want you to have some fun with your audience, and I really do want to change the way we identify and treat ADHD and all the multiple comorbid conditions. And, yes, I do disagree with Amen who has seen only 6, – I have delineated more than 3o comorbid conditions that show an ADHD appearance on the surface.

3. Students: I think that college students are often the most in need of ADHD Medication Rules, but often do not have a clue about what to do with the meds – even though stimulants are too easily available on campus. Thanks to the deafening background noise of mismanaged care – and their encouragement of immediate release meds – college students are frequently missing the useful big picture regarding how to use meds most effectively. So if you are a college student, looking for some entrepreneurial gas money, want to go out to dinner once in awhile, and are interested in ADHD, you could become an affiliate as well. Just think about it: peer recognition through becoming an ADHD maven? ;-) Sign up for Affiliate Partnership here.

So let’s get on with it – the book is coming out soon – do get signed up for the launch special, and we’ll hear from you on the affiliate page when it’s set up.

Don’t forget, this book will be a game changer – soon everyone will think the message there was their own idea – and that means we have all done our job exactly right. [We're past the launch special now, but you can order Rules here.]
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CorePsych Updates: Crossroads

March 15, 2010 Beyond ADHD

Imagine this – I took a vacation… The White Boys and Wives Blues Excursion: Five, count them, surprisingly compatible couples in a White Van for a full 7 days, touring up the Blues Highway in the MS Delta

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Intuniv for ADHD: Avoid Drug Interactions

December 16, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Intuniv Driving And Watching: Possible Interactions Detailed – Regular CorePsych Blog readers already know that we don’t like wrong medication turns. Intuniv dosing is important. Intuniv safety has been carefully explored. Maps do help, but watching where we are going is even better.

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Brain, Impulsivity and Evidence: What To Do Next

June 29, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Been There With Impulsivity? Do you think you’ve seen enough impulsivity for a lifetime? Are there times when you are held hostage with subtle, uncompromising, relentless impulsivity, – read on…

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ADHD Medications: More Than ‘Going Fishing’

June 21, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Medical science makes the new office/fishing wisdom simple: with neurotransmitter biomarker testing, we can match the hatch [they biting on Mayflies?]

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ADHD and Anxiety: ADHD Looks Like OCD

May 31, 2009 Beyond ADHD

As you will see in this video, ‘anxiety’ can take on many different faces – and cognitive anxiety, you heard it first here, is simply not in the books yet – strange, but true. If we don’t look for it we just can’t see it – and so much of ADHD symptoms are associated with anxiety.

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ADHD and Sleep Disorders: Brain Defrag Details – CorePsych Radio

May 13, 2009 Blog

ADHD Medication Management Often Overlooks Sleep and The Brain Defrag
Without carefully watching sleep patterns ADHD can devolve into: at worst psychosis/bipolar –

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ADHD Medications: Use The Therapeutic Window – CorePsych Radio

April 22, 2009 Beyond ADHD

ADHD Meds are Predictable: Use The Therapeutic Window For Best Results – Tune in to CorePsych Radio and download the Program Outline here. If you simply pay attention to these basic details the possibility of the biggest two problems with ADHD medications are almost naturally corrected – no more frustration, no more fear of adverse effects. This radio program is a summary of several articles already published at EzineArticles on the Therapeutic Window

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ADHD Medications with Depression: Seven Significant Problems

March 30, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Depression and ADHD: Often Confusing – Listen on CorePsych Radio -handout for the program at this link, medications specifically recommended

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