Alternatives to Ritalin LA: Non-Stimulant Medications
Currently, only one non-stimulant medication is approved for the treatment of
ADHD:
Strattera® (
atomoxetine). The other medications listed below are not approved for ADHD treatment and are usually used when other approved medications have failed.
Strattera
Strattera is approved for children age six and older, adolescents, and adults. Unlike other ADHD medications, Strattera is not a controlled substance, which means that it is unlikely to be abused. Also, because it is not a controlled substance, the rules for prescribing and dispensing this medication are much less strict. Unlike prescriptions for stimulants, Strattera prescriptions can be faxed or phoned to your pharmacy and can be refilled without getting a new prescription each time (if your healthcare provider approves).
Alternatives to Ritalin LA: Off-Label Medications
Sometimes, when approved ADHD medications do not work for a child (or cannot be taken due to side effects), your child's healthcare provider may suggest a medicine that is considered "
off-label." Off-label is when a prescription medicine is used to treat a disease or condition for which it has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Although the FDA regulates how a medication can be advertised or promoted by the manufacturer, these regulations do not restrict a healthcare provider's ability to prescribe the medication in an off-label fashion: for different conditions, in different doses, or for different lengths of time.
The following are medications that have not been approved for the treatment of ADHD but that are sometimes used to treat it: