Amlodipine, typically used for hypertension, may have brain-based effects that make it a candidate for ADHD treatment, according to new research.

This could be a good new option for those with ADHD who are currently on meds for it.

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common blood pressure drugs are already used to treat ADHD and in my experience they’re pretty fucking bad at it compared to stimulants.

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Agreed. I used to take Guanfacine, and it helped barely.

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I’ve been on Amlodipine for over a year and it was no help at all towards my adhd, it also made my feet swell up at higher doses.

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