Posted by Francesco on September 14, 2003, at 18:31:42
I found this on an italian article. They tested a lot of non stimulant meds to check if they were useful for ADHD syntomps ... I report the results for you. The link is sopsi.archicoop.it/rivista/1999/vol5-2/rossi2.htm
It should be easy for you to translate the name of the meds. +++ means very useful ++ useful + controversial (++) useful in bipolar - harmful
The absolute new entries for my knowledge are Clonidine and Guanfacine (hypertensive meds) (?!) and Buspar (Buspirone). Enjoy it
P.S. (The line Clomipramine is blank, maybe a misprint)
ADHD
Aloperidolo 5 mg/die -
Pimozide -
Clonidina 0,2-0,3 mg/die + + +
Guanfacina 1-2 mg/die + + +
Nortriptilina 3 mg/kg/die + + +
Amitriptilina + +
Imipramina 10-100 mg/die + + +
Deprenil 5-10 mg/die + +
Clomipramina 75-150 mg/die
Desipramina 3-5 mg/kg/die + +
Bupropione 6 mg/kg/die + +
Fluoxetina 20-40 mg die + +
Nicotina 2 mg/dose + +
IMAO +
Moclobemide 10-20 mg/kg/die + +
Carbamazepina 100-600 mg/die (+ +)
Valproato 100-800 mg/die (+ +)
Litio (- - -) (+ + °)
Clorpromazina 10-50 mg/4/die + -
Venlafaxina < 300 mg/die + +
Buspirone 15-30 mg/die + +
BDZ (- - -)
poster:Francesco
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