ADHD, Whether or Not to Medicate a Child Samantha Edmondson COM/155 September 21, 2014 Laura L. Griepp ADHD, Whether or Not to Medicate a Child With the diagnosis of ADHD in children becoming such a controversial subject because of the medications that doctors prescribe; parents have difficult decisions to make. My son, T.J., has had ADHD since he was five years old, and has had many trials and tribulations with the medication that his doctor placed him on to help with the issues that come
All drugs carry a risk and there is no consumption that can be considered totally safe. The risk results from a combination of three factors: the effects of the substance, the way it is used (dose, how it is administered, the effects that it is intended to achieve) and consumer vulnerability.There are millions of people around the world who are making improper use of all kinds of illegal substances. These people are damaging their health and well-being, jeopardizing their responsibility to lead a
A.D.H.D stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, which means that the person has extreme difficulty concentrating and paying attention in class. ADHD is five to 10 times more common among adult alcoholics than it is in people without the condition. Among adults being treated for alcohol and substance abuse, the rate of ADHD is about 25%. The most common symptoms that show up with someone who suffers from adhd is, Difficulty paying attention to details and tendency to make careless mistakes
is true that some medication can worsen disorders, it is equally true that medication has been proven to neutralize and even sometimes cure some disorders. Common medications include Zoloft(depression and anxiety), Prozac(depression and anxiety), ritalin(ADHD\ADD), and Clozaril(schizophrenia). Other forms of treatment such as yoga and other physical activity have also proven to decrease stress and depression. Mental illnesses, while proven easily treatable by most standards, still carries a bad stigma
Drug use is a common issue that is occurring all around the world today. Drug addiction is also called substance use disorder. It is a disease that changes a person's brain, actions, and self control by making them incapable of not using the legal or illegal drug or medication they have become addicted to over time. Alcohol, marijuana, and nicotine are also considered drugs. Whenever an individual is addicted, they may continue their drug usage regardless of its consequences. Addiction is a long
Narcolepsy Narcolepsy is a permanent sleep disorder that gets worse with age. It is estimated that about 40,000 to 135,000 people in the United States have narcolepsy. (Narcolepsy, 2002). Most people who have narcolepsy are often times misdiagnosed because the symptoms, especially if noticed at the beginning stages, are very similar to other sleep disorders. Some of the symptoms that go along with narcolepsy are excessive sleepiness, especially during the daytime or when sleep is inappropriate
The medical world has seen many changes and advances over the last century, but possibly none that is as financially lucrative then the prescription medication industry. New drugs turn up everyday and claim to treat more and more conditions. On the corner of every block is a pharmacy and their shelves are stocked with prescription medications and it seems they are here to stay. The question is, to medicate or not to medicate? Most regularly we turn to prescription drugs for everything from acne
Eric Rutherford English 1101 CRN 11790 Section 36 Veronica E. Brown Informative Essay 11/1/2014 Words: 995 Drug Abuse in the NFL What is the definition of drugs? Is it the simple explanation of a substance we consume that is alien to our bodies, for better or worse? Or is it much more complicated than that? Many would agree that people use them as an escape from reality, a way to hide their pain in life, or a way to deal with stress. People who use illegal drugs for their own benefit, whether
Football is known as a contact sport, but now people are seeing the true harm it can do to your body. For the past decade, there has been a debate forcing football to be banned without the proper equipment. Although there are many dangers to the sport the NFL does not compensate for the players who have been injured. Banning football would be unethical but it is for the greater good of the players. When you are hit by the opponent during a game your brain is being pushed against your head and it
When people hear of prescription drug abuse they think of people that do not have a prescription using the drug for other reasons but this is not always the case. People that get a prescription, may abuse it by misuse of selling them, or by over use. Many different types of prescription drugs are very addictive and used out of control. They can have some serious effects on a person. Why does so many people abuse prescription drugs? Some will say it is safer than street drugs since it is FDA approved