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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 563181" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>If you're concerned about the addictiveness of stims, there are non-stimulant ADHD medications. Strattera is one, there may be others. These are not "as" effective, and have to build up in the system. But they can provide a 24/7 baseline that helps with the overall picture.</p><p></p><p>I'm not familiar with Lexapro.</p><p>Risperidone and the stims are used together, as are Risperidone and Strattera, or all three.</p><p>The appetite-increasing side effect of Risperidone is sometimes offset by the appetite-suppressing effect of the stims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 563181, member: 11791"] If you're concerned about the addictiveness of stims, there are non-stimulant ADHD medications. Strattera is one, there may be others. These are not "as" effective, and have to build up in the system. But they can provide a 24/7 baseline that helps with the overall picture. I'm not familiar with Lexapro. Risperidone and the stims are used together, as are Risperidone and Strattera, or all three. The appetite-increasing side effect of Risperidone is sometimes offset by the appetite-suppressing effect of the stims. [/QUOTE]
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