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Pick Your Weapon
Stimulants are the most commonly prescribed medications for ADHD — and for good reason. They're fast-acting, widely studied, and highly effective at helping people focus, follow through, and feel more in control. But they’re not one-size-fits-all. For some, stimulants are life-changing; for others, they can be jittery, short-lived, or not quite right.

Stratterra (Atomoxetine)
Atomoxetine is a non-stimulant ADHD medication that works by selectively inhibiting the reuptake of norepinephrine to improve focus and reduce impulsivity.
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Guanfacine
Guanfacine is a non-stimulant medication that works similarly to clonidine, helping reduce ADHD symptoms like hyperactivity and impulsivity.
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Clonidine Hydrochloride
Clonidine hydrochloride is a non-stimulant medication used to reduce hyperactivity, impulsivity, and improve sleep in ADHD.
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Tianeptine Sodium
Tianeptine sodium is an antidepressant with mood-modulating effects, sometimes used off-label but not a typical ADHD medication.
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Bupropion Hydrochloride (Wellbutrin XL)
Bupropion hydrochloride is an antidepressant that affects dopamine and norepinephrine, sometimes used off-label to treat ADHD symptoms.
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Buspirone Hydrochloride
Buspirone is an anti-anxiety medication that is not specific to ADHD but may be prescribed to manage anxiety symptoms alongside ADHD.
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Natural Calm Support
Wire Down XL is built for ADHD minds that struggle to switch off. It uses natural ingredients to ease overstimulation, lower stress, and support deeper, more reliable sleep. No drowsy hangover, no sedation—just calm, regulated rest that helps you reset and function the next day.

Wire Down XL
Wire Down XL is a non-stimulant formula designed to help ADHD brains slow down, relax, and reset. It supports sleep onset, stress regulation, and emotional balance without sedation or grogginess. Ideal for evenings or overstimulated days.
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Explore Common ADHD Treatments
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to ADHD. Explore the full range of treatment options—from prescription meds and natural supplements to behavioural strategies and lifestyle tools—to find what works best for your brain.