• 𝑔𝑎𝑙𝑎𝑥𝑖
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      171 year ago

      Alpha agonists are non-stimulant drugs and in this case, mostly refer to clonidine and guanfacine. They can be used off-label to treat some of the symptoms of ADHD. Most frequently, they’re used for RSD as they’re the only medication that is said to help it (about 1/3 of the population will have symptom reduction with either one drug or the other - and the last 1/3 won’t see a reduction in RSD symptoms at all). It also can introduce a greater sense of calm and make it easier to sleep. These medications can be used together with stimulants. I typically seen them most commonly prescribed by ADHD specialists who know more about the variety of treatment paths for ADHD, less commonly by GPs.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Having recently been diagnosed with ADHD as an adult I didn’t know what RSD was and had to look it up. Oh goodie another ADHD related problem it looks like I probably have, I’ll have to mention this at my next session and see what they say. Thanks for the heads up.

      • MadgePicklesOP
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        41 year ago

        To add and clarify: at least in the case of guanfacine - originally created as a blood pressure medication, it is however approved by the FDA for use as an ADHD medication. “Off-label” suggests otherwise to me so I wanted to mention that

      • @astropenguin5
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        21 year ago

        Thanks! I was just about to ask what the hell an alpha agonist was.

      • @JiveTurkey
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        21 year ago

        For others like myself. Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) is when you experience severe emotional pain because of a failure or feeling rejected. This condition is linked to ADHD and experts suspect it happens due to differences in brain structure.