"My son was taking a short-acting stimulant, which improved his symptoms, but his doctor switched him to a much lower dose of a different brand. Why?"
by Larry Silver, M.D.
Clinically, there are very few differences between various types of stimulant medications. Some individuals respond better, require a lower dose, or may have fewer side effects with one than with another. We have to find out which is best for each person through clinical use.
If you are concerned about the switch, talk to the doctor who prescribed the new medication and remember that, as the parent, you are the ultimate judge. Observe your son for the next few weeks to see whether his ADHD symptoms improve to a greater extent than they did on the first type.