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Depression and ADHD: Often Confusing – Listen on CorePsych Radio [handout for the program at this link]

  1. Advancing Technology: The laboratory findings have changed so dramatically that the new information seems unreal. I was at a meeting recently with molecular and cellular physiologists arguing “old news” about how the intergenomic cross talk occurs between a nucleus of a cell in communication with that cell’s mitochondria. These systems can significantly effect neurotransmission.
  2. SPECT and other brain imaging systems can actually see where specific neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, become active in the brain.
  3. Antidepressant medications have become increasingly more effective and more widely used for treating more than depression.
  4. We know much more about the CYP 450 metabolic pathways, and how they can, and do, interfere with certain medications causing drug-drug interactions.
  5. The world of stimulant medications has changed even more profoundly in moving from first and second generation stimulants to now a third generation stimulant. [First Generation: immediate release such as Ritalin or Dexedrine; Second Generation: extended release such as Concerta, Adderall XR; Third Generation: prodrug – Vyvanse with a different time release process unaffected by acid-base balance or transit time] Many do not appreciate these differences.
  6. The trend to using antipsychotics and mood stabilizers [e.g. Risperdal and Lithium] for ‘impulsivity’ that doesn’t appear to fall under the label of ‘hyperactivity’ appears in increasing frequency with diminished awareness of the complexity of ADHD comorbidity. These are seen on the rise with multiple second opinions in my office -  resistance and confusion about ADHD diagnosis.
  7. We can be much more confident regarding side effects and medication predictability than we were even 5 years ago, leading to a false sense of security with partial ADHD diagnosis – if a little ADHD then they must be all ADHD. In psychoanalysis, we called that process ‘the incomplete interpretation.’

Please join me as we take a full hour to look at the many angles on depression and ADHD challenges. And check out the links below for more info.

See ya there,

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ADD/ADHD Treatments: Tips for Vyvanse

by Dr Charles Parker on August 29, 2007 · 135 comments

Tips for Vyvanse a new, third generation stimulant:

You already know our regular CorePsych theme with ADD/ADHD and emerging brain science: the more we know the more we can have a positive impact. Not knowing can bring years of frustration, missed opportunity and unfulfilled dreams.                              ADHD child frustration

-And you know that ADD is one of the most misunderstood clinical conditions, as many in this world consider it a belief system not a proven medical condition.

As you also know from these pages, I advocate for what works, what works best,
and what works with the fewest problems for patients and families. Vyvanse, in the short time on the market has set some very impressive records.

From a launch date July 1, 2007, here in the States, I have written about 100 new scripts for Vyvanse treating ADD, and the results have proven quite remarkable. Simply put: almost 0 complaints to the reps, and coming back to my office after the first visit. Unusual launch. -But a few slight problems can occur – thus this post.

These easy tips will help you understand how it works here so that you can communicate easily with your medical people. [Full disclosure: I do speak for Shire, the company that makes Vyvanse, and have for years made a considerable effort to teach medical colleagues around the country how to use stimulant meds more effectively. I have presented for Adderall since its launch, Adderall XR, Focalin XR, and Daytrana as well as Vyvanse.]

Tips and Treatment Notes for Vyvanse:

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ADD 2: The Media, the Meds and the Madness

January 27, 2007 Beyond ADHD

ADD 2: New podcast up on how to make the meds work better for ADD.
Over at CorePsychPodcast
Seems like so many of the basics are so often overlooked.

Why a stimulant in the first place? They do work best if used correctly, listen to the how.
What do they actually do in layman’s terms? See what you think.
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ADD ADHD Medications: SSRI + Amphetamine Interactions Cause Serious Problems

November 25, 2006 Beyond ADHD

The overall lack of appreciation regarding the seriousness of these interactions is creating a great negative buzz that results in profound negative consequences for those who either need treatment or are currently taking stimulant meds with antidepressants.

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