The
ADHD Medication Guide contains the most recent information on ADHD medications and approved medications to treat ADHD. Updated May 7, 2024.. The guide is a visual aid for professionals caring for individuals with ADHD. The guide includes only medications indicated for the treatment of ADHD by the FDA. In clinical practice, this guide may be used to assist patients in identifying medications previously tried and may allow clinicians to identify ADHD medication options for the future. Medications have been arranged on the card for ease of display and comparison, but dosing equivalence cannot be assumed. Practitioners should refer to the FDA-approved a information to learn more about each medication.
Features:
- Laminated 17"w and 11"h for durability and water-resistance
- Includes color photos of all doses of brand name medications listed
- Allows easy side-by-side comparison of similar products
- Medication groupings are color-coded for easy viewing and reference
- Can highlight images with washable color markers and then wipe completely clean
- Grouped by medication type, not by manufacturer
- Specifies which medications can be chewed, sprinkled on food, dissolved in liquid, or must be taken whole
The Stimulant Medication Guide for Treatment of ADHD shows short-acting and long-acting stimulant medications indicated for the treatment of ADHD organized by method of administration (liquids, sprinkles, etc.). It may help identify medication alternatives for patients if there are issues with cost, availability, or clinical response.
Features:
- Laminated 11"w and 8.5"h for durability and water-resistance
- Separate chart for short-acting vs. long-acting medications
- Medications are organized by mode of administration: liquids, chewable tablets, oral disintegrating tablets, sprinkle on food, transdermal patches, crushable, non-chewable tablets
- Identifies advantages and disadvantages for each mode of administration
- Provides separate lists for Methylphenidate- and Amphetamine-based medications
- Includes generic names for all products
- Medications are grouped by type, not by manufacturer.
News From ADD WareHouse and MyADHD.com
Learn about new books, treatment and assessment tools, ADHD research, articles, Q & A and more.