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Zoloft for ADHD: Does it Help or Harm?



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By : Shannon Pollock    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-06-10 09:21:12
Upon completion of this article, you'll come to see why Zoloft may not be ideal for treating ADHD. While it's not yet been named an official treatment for ADHD, it has been recognized as helpful for relieving the symptoms in a number of individuals. Zoloft for ADHD is commonly prescribed in partnership with minor doses of psycho-stimulants such as Adderall and Ritalin.

Because many individuals who are diagnosed with ADHD, also experience problems with psychological disorders such as OCD, anxiety, and depression, Zoloft and ADHD treatments are often used together. Both inattentive and over-focused types of ADHD have effectively been treated using Zoloft.

There are drawbacks when using Zoloft for ADHD treatment. There are documented, potentially harmful side effects when it's prescribed in combination with other drugs, as well as when taken on its own. Irritability, insomnia, mania, hostility, impulsivity, anxiety, and panic attacks are just some of the psychological symptoms associated with this drug.

Because it can ease some of the many troublesome symptoms associated with ADHD, Zoloft and ADHD are often associated with one another. As well as the symptoms listed above, there is the physical side effects to consider as well. Difficult speech, jaundice, blurred vision, heart palpitations, severe skin rashes, flu-like symptoms and muscle spasms are all possible side effects of using Zoloft.

All things considered, Zoloft for ADHD treatments can potentially be most dangerous when used in combination with other prescription medications. One example of this is taking Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAO's) even a mere couple of weeks before Zoloft can be lethal. These dangerous side effects may also come to light if someone changes their medication from this drug to a different Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) medication.

Perhaps the most distressing part of our young ones and teens using Zoloft and ADHD treatments of this sort is that homicidal behaviour, suicidal thoughts or extreme aggression can occur. The corporation that manufactures Zoloft has had many lawsuits filed against it. Maybe you've read or have seen one of the various stories about individuals who have, or have tried to commit homicide while being under the influence of a drug like Zoloft. Or maybe your familiar with the famous tragedy that occurred in Columbine, where the two students went on a shooting rampage, killing their classmates before themselves. Those two individuals were taking SSRI medications at that time.

If you're looking for a safe and effective treatment for ADHD, you may wish to stay away from heavy prescription medications. While Zoloft for ADHD has shown to be effective for some, there are far too many dire outcomes for both children and teens, as well as those in adulthood.

Instead of placing your child in harms way, both physically and mentally by treating them with Zoloft and other medications like it, look at various alternative treatments that are available to you. Of course, finding something that will give you the results you're seeking without needing to worry about those serious possible side effects is ideal. The natural treatment that shows the most potential could be the homeopathic remedies. There has been numerous reports of individuals using natural treatments with great success, so it's definitely something worth taking a further look at.

Consider learning more about natural remedies rather than Zoloft for ADHD.
Author Resource:- Shannon Pollock is a passionate advocate of natural health remedies. She's researched various natural ADHD products.

Find out more about some of the most effective treatments for ADHD on her site, http://www.natural-health-remedies-and-more.com/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder.html
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