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ADHD Medications: Neurotransmitters to the Rescue

by Dr Charles Parker on November 2, 2009 · 11 comments

Our Direction

ADHD Treatments Evolve Dramatically

Remember how that old Maine farmer told the lost city guy who stopped to ask for directions: “Come to think of it, you can’t get there from here…” Well, truth be known, the evolving neuroscience is taking us in new intervention directions.

ADHD medications, my friends, are evolving dramatically. Intuniv, the new ADHD medication, [not a stimulant, but rather an alpha 2A agonist] by Shire will be in your pharmacies soon, and the pharmacology, the indications, the new science is simply dramatic.

If you are a professional on any level, and can attend one of the launch dinners in your town, I strongly recommend that you take an evening to see evolved neurophysiology at work. That α2A receptor, that quite different medication, will help change the way we think about medications for ADHD in the future. More about that later, stay tuned to CorePsych Blog for the details, – and watch my YouTube Channel at DrChalresParker for a pithy report on our office findings with Intuniv – likely next weekend.

Neurotransmitter Measurements For ADHD

Neurotransmitter physiology takes us way beyond what we have been doing for years with only stimulant medications. Neurotransmitters will take us further down the line to that holy grail of ADHD treatments: The Natural Way. Do make sure you sign up for updates, because this evolving neurotransmitter information will be the main theme in coming reports – and for today one brief story that I am sure will get your attention:

More than ADHD

52 yo male flies in from California for SPECT functional brain scans and complete brain review after years of failed treatment for ADHD and depression. These basic findings will make your hair curl:

  1. Prozac 140 mg in the AM combined with Lexapro 80 mg in AM
  2. Adderall XR 80 mg in the AM
  3. Neurontin 800 mg 2X/day [given because he looked bipolar with the AMP and the Prozac - go figure]

Does serotonin syndrome come to mind? Are you now with me on my oft cited 2D6 interactions between Ampehtamines and Prozac? Lemme guess… do you think he was, dare I say it… toxic?

He suffered with profound ADHD – he couldn’t think, couldn’t complete sentences, drifted off with his wife – he looked like a flaming Thinking ADHD subset. His legs were twitching, not only at night, but through the day. He suffered from cognitive impairment/dementia and worried that he had early Alzheimer’s. He had significant metabolic issues with transit time slowing for years.

We got the interactions straight, confirmed with SPECT that he suffered from significant metabolic challenges with diffuse hypoperfusion across the surface of his brain.

The Neurotransmitter Watershed

Most important after these obvious issues, with no brain injury and no evidence of Alzheimer’s, were the neurotransmitter testing results [spend some time on this page and download the details]. His cognitive world was completely handicapped by low levels of Dopamine and Serotonin, with, as you might expect, elevated levels of Glutamate [more later, stay tuned].

Even with all the dopaminergic drugs his dopamine was below normal levels. The simple reason he didn’t suffer from serotonin syndrome: he had so little his serotonin tank was almost completely empty! Yes,  for years he has been a picky eater.

Neurotransmitter Lesson: Without the foundation of an appropriate supply of neurotransmitters in the first place no amount of psychiatric medications will turn the treatment tide. You can’t get there from here.

You will hear this next measurement phrase repeatedly here:
If you don’t look, you won’t see the specific problem – comprehensive evidence is that new direction.

With this executive he suffered from pervasive cognitive problems, the SPECT imaging provided a good safety check, and the neurotransmitter testing provided the most effective different medical intervention strategy. My humble opinion: neurotransmitter testing will provide significant different intervention strategies for many with complex presentations.

He is thrilled with his new cognition, is on target in his marriage and at work, and does not suffer crippling brain toxicity. He is on neurotransmitter precursors [natural amino acid combinations] specifically designed to meet his deficiencies. Prozac is long gone, he is on Pristiq and Vyvanse, only low doses of each, and time will tell if he even needs those medications down the road.

Stay tuned for more reports like this one, with more details on the specific process. Best to simply sign up for these blog posts as I will be sending out regular info on these new directions. Neuroscience evolves.

And do forward this post to your friends who are stuck with ADHD Medication challenges. – And BTW, yes, we can provide this testing long distance, as we don’t require a trip to Virginia, unless we write for medications.

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Brains and Genes: Attention And Cognition Spelled Out

by Dr Charles Parker on September 21, 2009 · 2 comments

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Lights on – Image by gato-gato-gato via Flickr

Check out this remarkable brain site forwarded by my colleague Gina Pera:

So you want to know more about ADHD, attention and cognition… and don’t understand all the research on genes as they relate to your brain equipment?

Take a look, spend some time on this excellent site for more details: Genes to Cognition Online

I also added it to the blog links for easy retrieval later if you wish to return. This one you should forward to your friends – those interested in any brain topics from Traumatic Brain Injury, to Dementia, to ADHD.

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ADHD Experts: Convenient, Latest ADHD Insights

September 19, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Can’t Make That National ADHD Meeting? – Bring It To Your Home – And the best news: attend live, or attend through the year – anytime you want. National experts on MP3 for that ride to work! The best advantage: great speakers, the latest insights, lowest cost, available for replay.

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ADHD: Vyvanse and Duration – DOE Simplified

June 9, 2009 Beyond ADHD

The ADHD medication mess can be significantly corrected by regularly paying attention to the specifics of each individual DOE, is it too much, or too little? Do we have to pay attention to paying attention? Oh yeah…

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ADHD Diagnosis: ADHD or Just a Bad Person?

June 3, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Avoidant ADHD looks so malevolent, so negative, so disrespectful – maybe they really are bad people?
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I don’t think so…
Watch this video and tell me what you think. No, the avoidant ADHD crowd aren’t hyperactive but they could be, and oftentimes no, they don’t admit to cognitive anxiety, the subset we posted recently here. In [...]

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ADHD Diagnosis – The Label Search: Hyperactivity, Impulsivity?

May 17, 2009 Beyond ADHD

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ADHD Hyperactive Diagnosis: Labels By Description Miss the Mark
The Treatment Challenge: If we shoot our best medications by appearances, by description, and thereby miss the person, miss how that person actually functions, we often shoot wild.
This brief YouTube summary discusses Hyperactivity from the current coding perspective. If we think more functionally [...]

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ADHD and Bipolar: Controversy Explored at CorePsych Radio

April 8, 2009 Beyond ADHD

ADHD and Bipolar Disorder may at times ‘look’ similar, but the differences can spell big trouble for treatment strategies. Tune in to the link at CorePsych Radio to listen to this program on Thursday 4PM EDT, 1 PDT to tease apart the specifics

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Your Signature Burn Rate: ADHD Medication Precision – CorePsych Radio 3

March 4, 2009 Autism Spectrum

ADHD Medication Axiom: Burn Rate Assessments are Required. Let me make this easy: If you don’t know your burn rate, your doc will have significant problems adjusting ADHD Medications. Period.

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The 10 Biggest Problems with ADHD Medications: CorePsych Radio Series

March 2, 2009 Beyond ADHD

ADHD Meds: Do you think there is a big problem with not paying attention to the medications used for paying attention? I do. – Well, I do agree, but I am not trying to find someone to blame – on the other hand, I’m trying to give you, the public and interested professionals, some real answers.

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ADD, ADHD Medication: Overview Summary – Therpeutic Window

November 6, 2008 Beyond ADHD

The Entire Problem with Stimulant Meds for ADD/ADHD can be summarized in two ways- Too Much, or Not Enough. Inside the Therapeutic Window – is the Correct Dosage, not too much, not too little, lasting exactly the right duration through the day.

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