ADHD Table Drug Name (include if IR, XR, ODT, LA)

ADHD Table

Drug Name

(include if IR, XR, ODT, LA)

Indication (include approved ages)

Neurotransmitter(s) Affected

Target Symptoms

Short-acting, intermediate-acting or long-acting.

Duration of action, peak (if noted)

Notable side effects /Patient education instructions

Methylphenidate (D/L)

(Concerta, Ritalin)

Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin) (D)

Jornay PM

Amphetamine

(Adzenzys)

Dextroamphetamine/amphetamine salts (Adderall, Mydayis )

Lisdexamfetamine

(Vyvanse)

Atomoxetine

Clonidine

Guanfacine

Bupropion

(Wellbutrin)

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