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OK, we go to the psychiatrist tmrw for ADHD medications
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<blockquote data-quote="justour2boys" data-source="post: 553584" data-attributes="member: 6235"><p>My youngest difficult child is using Concerta and it is working well. There is a generic now so that helps. Also, yes my difficult child 2 did have some rebound so his dr added Intuniv that he takes at 4:00 pm and that really helps. With the intro of Intuniv, we started with generic Tenex twice a day and then moved to the brand name once-a-day Intuniv.</p><p></p><p>Also, Concerta is a long acting "wrapped" in a short acting medication. So what works in our house is to give it 30 minutes before breakfast so it gets a "head start" in the digestive system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justour2boys, post: 553584, member: 6235"] My youngest difficult child is using Concerta and it is working well. There is a generic now so that helps. Also, yes my difficult child 2 did have some rebound so his dr added Intuniv that he takes at 4:00 pm and that really helps. With the intro of Intuniv, we started with generic Tenex twice a day and then moved to the brand name once-a-day Intuniv. Also, Concerta is a long acting "wrapped" in a short acting medication. So what works in our house is to give it 30 minutes before breakfast so it gets a "head start" in the digestive system. [/QUOTE]
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