How Is Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Treated?

ADHD Medication

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Around half of the individuals with sluggish cognitive tempo also have some form of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The attention deficit type of ADHD is more common than the hyperactive type, since the hyperactive type is categorized by an excess of physical energy. ADHD medication can be used to treat comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Sluggish cognitive tempo can still be treated through the use of stimulants even in individuals who don't meet the diagnostic criteria for ADHD. Stimulants increase the levels of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that's important for focus, mood stability, and other physical functions. In sluggish cognitive tempo patients, low dopamine levels lead to the lethargy and feelings of "fogginess." Increasing dopamine levels can help individuals feel more alert, increase memory capacity, and make it easier to follow conversations and process information.

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