At such times, the prescription of an appropriate
psychostimulant medication may be appropriate as medications often offer more immediate short - term benefits (allowing the child to be able to better focus on the behavioral interventions).
Psychostimulant medications (such as methylphenudate, dextroamphetamine and lisdexamfetamine) aim to improve attention and concentration.
Not exact matches
atomoxetine (Strattera, marketed as a «non-stimulant,» although its mechanism of action and potential side effects are essentially equivalent to the «
psychostimulant»
medications)