High-dose stimulants for adult ADHD

Q4 Medicine Current psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.12788/cp.0366
Sarah E Grady
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M s. H, age 30, presents to the outpatient clinic for a follow-up visit, where she reports difficulty paying attention to conversations, starting and completing tasks, and meeting deadlines. These challenges occur at work and home. Her psychiatric history includes attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), major depressive disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. Approximately 10 years ago, she underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. Following surgery, Ms. H’s care team prescribed liquid formulations of medications whenever possible to minimize malabsorption. Ms. H may be a rapid metabolizer; she says the effects of her prescribed stimulants only last briefly, so she has to frequently redose. As a result, she often runs out of her monthly stimulant allotment earlier than expected. Ms. H’s current medications include dextroamphetamine/amphetamine immediaterelease (IR) 30 mg 3 times daily, atenolol 50 mg/d, and escitalopram oral solution 10 mg/d. Previous unsuccessful medication trials for her ADHD include methylphenidate IR 20 mg 3 times daily and lisdexamfetamine 70 mg/d. Ms. H reports that when her responsibilities increased at work or home, she took methylphenidate IR 20 mg up to 6 times daily to relieve her symptoms.
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成人多动症的高剂量兴奋剂
30岁的Ms.H到门诊部进行随访,她报告说很难集中注意力进行对话、开始和完成任务以及在截止日期前完成任务。这些挑战发生在工作和家庭中。她的精神病史包括注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)、重度抑郁障碍和广泛性焦虑障碍。大约10年前,她接受了Roux-en-Y胃旁路手术。手术后,H女士的护理团队尽可能开具液体药物配方,以最大限度地减少吸收不良。H女士可能是一个快速代谢者;她说,她开的兴奋剂效果只会持续很短时间,所以她不得不经常重做。因此,她经常比预期更早用完每月的兴奋剂。H女士目前的药物包括右苯丙胺/苯丙胺即时释放(IR)30 mg,每日3次,阿替洛尔50 mg/d,艾司西酞普兰口服溶液10 mg/d。先前治疗多动症的药物试验不成功,包括哌甲酯IR 20 mg,每日3次,利沙非他明70 mg/d。H女士报告说,当她在工作或家庭中的责任增加时,她每天服用20毫克哌甲酯IR,最多6次,以缓解症状。
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