We offer a specialist and clinically robust ADHD medication service, to help you find the right medication for you, with ongoing support. Find out more about the process, how to prepare for your appointments, and general information about ADHD medication.
Benefits of ADHD medication
ADHD medication can help improve focus, reduce impulsive behaviours, and manage hyperactivity. For many people, it can make day-to-day tasks feel more achievable and ease feelings of overwhelm.
Medication is often one part of a wider support plan, helping individuals build confidence and make the most of their strengths.
Your clinician will also explore whether non-medication approaches might be helpful for you.
Risks and side effects of ADHD medication
Side effects are possible with ADHD medications. They can range from decreased appetite and weight loss, to mood swings and sleeping problems. This is one of the reasons why titration is so important. By gradually adjusting the dosage, we aim to minimise and manage the possible side effects.
People with other medical conditions or pregnant people may require additional monitoring and support. Your clinician will always carefully balance the potential risks and side effects with the benefits.
Types of ADHD medication
There are two types of ADHD medications: stimulants, and non-stimulants. These work in different ways to help manage ADHD symptoms, including inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
The NICE guidelines emphasise that medication management should be tailored to the individual's needs and preferences, including their tolerance to different medications.
Stimulant medication
Stimulants are thought to affect how dopamine, a key chemical in the brain associated with pleasure, attention span and motivation, is processed.
Non-stimulant medication
Non-stimulants work by adjusting the levels of neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain to help with managing the symptoms of ADHD.
Prescriptions
Once you are stable on your medication having completed the titration process, you can either continue receiving private prescriptions through Clinical Partners or move to a shared care arrangement with your GP, if they agree. We’ll support you in whichever option works best for you.
Private prescriptions
You'll receive a monthly prescription. There is a monthly admin fee to cover processing and tracked delivery, with medication costs paid separately to the pharmacy. Before each prescription, you’ll need to provide up-to-date health information, including your height, weight, pulse, blood pressure and to report any side effects. An annual medication review is also required to ensure your treatment remains safe and effective.
NHS prescriptions
If your GP has entered into a shared care agreement with Clinical Partners, your prescriptions will be written by your GP. You’ll pay the standard NHS prescription charge for each medication. You’ll still need an annual medication review with your Clinical Partners clinician to make sure your treatment remains safe and effective.