Medications prescribed for ADHD and bedwetting
When it comes to treating both disorders, enuresis and ADHD, there are both behavioral techniques as well as medical treatments. It may be necessary to prioritize which symptoms of which disorder are the most serious and need to be addressed first. It is also important to think of back up treatment plans if the first one you undertake does not work. This is often the case in many situations. Be aware that some medications prescribed for ADHD can make enuresis worse. Desmopressin acetate (DDAVP) has been known to improve bed wetting in some bed wetting children and teenagers while Tricyclic depressants (such as Tofranil) work better for others. Wetting Bed
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