Indications And Usage Dextroamphetamine Sulfate Is Indicated In: Narcolepsy Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity As An Integral Part Of A Total Treatment Program That Typically Includes Other Measures (Psychological, Educational, Social) For Patients (Ages 6 Years To 16 Years) With This Syndrome. A Diagnosis Of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (Adhd; Dsm-Iv) Implies The Presence Of Hyperactive-Impulsive Or Inattentive Symptoms That Caused Impairment And Were Present Before Age 7 Years. The Symptoms Must Cause Clinically Significant Impairment, E.g., In Social, Academic, Or Occupational Functioning, And Be Present In 2 Or More Settings, E.g., School (Or Work) And At Home. The Symptoms Must Not Be Better Accounted For By Another Mental Disorder. For The Inattentive Type, At Least 6 Of The Following Symptoms Must Have Persisted For At Least 6 Months: Lack Of Attention To Details/careless Mistakes; Lack Of Sustained Attention; Poor Listener; Failure To Follow Through On Tasks; Poor Organization; Avoids Tasks Requiring Sustained Mental Effort; Loses Things; Easily Distracted; Forgetful. For The Hyperactive-Impulsive Type, At Least 6 Of The Following Symptoms Must Have Persisted For At Least 6 Months: Fidgeting/squirming; Leaving Seat; Inappropriate Running/climbing; Difficulty With Quiet Activities; “on The Go”; Excessive Talking; Blurting Answers; Can’t Wait Turn; Intrusive. The Combined Type Requires Both Inattentive And Hyperactive-Impulsive Criteria To Be Met. Special Diagnostic Considerations Specific Etiology Of This Syndrome Is Unknown, And There Is No Single Diagnostic Test. Adequate Diagnosis Requires The Use Of Medical And Special Psychological, Educational, And Social Resources. Learning May Or May Not Be Impaired. The Diagnosis Must Be Based Upon A Complete History And Evaluation Of The Patient And Not Solely On The Presences Of The Required Number Of Dsm-Iv Characteristics. Need For Comprehensive Treatment Program Dextroamphetamine Sulfate Is Indicated As An Integral Part Of A Total Treatment Program For Adhd That May Include Other Measures (Psychological, Educational, Social) For Patients With This Syndrome. Drug Treatment May Not Be Indicated For All Patients With This Syndrome. Stimulants Are Not Intended For Use In Patients Who Exhibit Symptoms Secondary To Environmental Factors And/or Other Primary Psychiatric Disorders, Including Psychosis. Appropriate Educational Placement Is Essential And Psychosocial Intervention Is Often Helpful. When Remedial Measures Alone Are Insufficient, The Decision To Prescribe Stimulant Medication Will Depend Upon The Physician’s Assessment Of The Chronicity And Severity Of The Patient’s Symptoms.
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