Treating ADHD: Vyvanse Versus Concerta XR
A Personal Account
By Christine Cadena, published Nov 13, 2007
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As the parent of a teenager who suffers from ADHD, I can personally attest to the side effects of Vyvanse, an amphetamine based stimulant, to the side effects of non-amphetamine based stimulants, such as Concerta XR.
As an adolescent with ADHD, and like most adolescents with ADHD, it is vitally important to manage the ADHD symptoms with both medication and therapy. For adolescents, learning to manage ADHD, through therapy, is important to making the transition into adulthood. To achieve the optimal results of therapy, and to promote social and academic performance, however, many adolescents need to be manage with medications first.
My son was first one Concerta XR. As a non-amphetamine based stimulant, Concerta XR was provided in the maximum dose of 54 milligrams per day, administered once-per-day with breakfast. With Concerta XR, my son's ADHD symptoms would be well controlled within 30 minutes of use and continue to provide that degree of control for approximately 10 hours; enough to make it through the school day.
Unfortunately, as evening approached, and the Concerta XR began to wear off, my son's personality would experience extreme flat affect, known as the "rebound effect", followed by a restoration of the ADHD symptoms. This restoration of the ADHD symptoms, at dinnertime and into bedtime has made it quite difficult to focus on homework, household chores and preparing for the next day.
As with most adolescents, my son complained of the side effects with Concerta XR. Reporting he felt as if his emotions were subdued, impairing his social interaction, and losing extreme desires to eat or do anything other than to "zone out". This subdued effect of Concerta XR was definitely evident even within 30 minutes of dosing the medications.
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Takeaways
- Management of ADHD is commonly achieved through prescription stimulants
- Amphetamine based medications are necessary to manage some ADHD symptoms in children
- Concerta XR and Vyvanse each provide a unique approach to ADHD treatment
Did You Know?
Vyvanse was approved by the FDA for use in children with ADHD symptoms but may produce adverse cardiovascular side effects.
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