Todesking wrote:
What are the ones I should avoid at all costs?
I think that the best doctor to prescribe for ADHD is a Psychiatrist. They have a medical degree and go through medical school just like any doctor but specialize in Psychiatry as opposed to Podiatry or whatever. A Psychologist will have a degree, or degrees in Psychology but doesn't get the medical training. They may have just as much education as a Psychiatrist, just not the medical stuff.
A GP is going to be able to prescribe but won't have the experience with this kind of drug that a Psychiatrist will.
Most ADHD meds are stimulants, except for Strattera, or maybe some off label things (meds not officially for ADHD but might work for some people anyway). I've got low blood pressure and Concerta works well for me. If you had to have a stimulant Concerta might be better than some because of the way it's delivered. It's in this little sack thing and is very slowly released. With heart issues I think you should be very cautious about all of it and make sure that whoever you're seeing for the prescription knows your full medical history and has experience treating ADHD in people with high blood pressure.
Kiley