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ADHD Medication Decision Guide

Not medical advice. The questions to ask, the factors to consider, and what the research says.

This is not advice. It's the questions worth asking, the factors worth weighing, and what the research actually says — so the conversation with your prescriber is informed.

What's inside

Deciding about ADHD medication is one of the most personal calls in ADHD management. This guide isn't advice — it's a structured framework for the conversation with your prescriber and the trade-offs only you can weigh.

  1. What ADHD medication actually does (neurologically)
  2. Stimulant vs. non-stimulant options
  3. Common medications — a reference chart
  4. Side effects: what's common vs. what to watch for
  5. The titration process
  6. Working with your prescriber
  7. Tracking your response
  8. When it's not working
  9. Taking breaks — summer holidays, etc.
  10. Medication and alcohol/other substances
  11. Managing refills and shortages
  12. The stigma question

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Who else this is for

IF YOU ARE THE ADHD ADULT
When you book the appointment, miss the appointment, reschedule, and miss it again — and the cycle becomes the reason to avoid it entirely.
IF YOU ARE THE PARTNER OR PARENT
When you find unfilled prescriptions in three different drawers and you don't know which ones still matter.
IF YOU ARE THE COACH OR CLINICIAN
When a client misses follow-ups not from non-compliance but from EF collapse — this gives them an external memory you can both reference.
IF YOU ARE THE BOSS OR MANAGER
When their attendance pattern looks erratic but is actually a chronic-illness-plus-ADHD double-bind — this is the documentation system that protects them.

For when you come back.