clonidine (Catapres, Kapvay)
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What are non-stimulant ADHD medications?
Non-stimulant medications used to treat ADHD include selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (sNRIs) and alpha agonists. Unlike stimulant ADHD medications, they are not classified as controlled substances and do not come with an increased risk for misuse.
How do non-stimulant ADHD medications work?
sNRIs work to increase the availability of norepinephrine in the brain, which both increases focus and concentration, and may have downstream effects to increase dopamine availability in the brain. Alpha agonists work by telling the brain to reduce its output of stimulating brain chemicals, thereby reducing hyperactivity and impulsivity and improving focus.
How prescribing works
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Browse our providers online or call our scheduling team for matching assistance — find a provider who accepts your insurance and meets your needs, whether that’s a clinical specialty or a shared life experience. Choose a date and time that works for you and how you’d prefer to pay (using insurance or self-pay).
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Meet 1:1 to begin treatment
Meet online with your provider to begin treatment. At your first session, share any symptoms or struggles you’re experiencing along with your goals. Together, you and your provider will discuss if medication may be a good next step. Your provider may write you a prescription to be filled at your local pharmacy.
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Attend sessions and start feeling better
Once your treatment plan is created, your provider will regularly check in and encourage feedback to ensure any medication you may be prescribed is effective for you.
FAQs
What is clonidine (Catapres, Kapvay) used for?
Clonidine is a centrally acting alpha-agonist medication, meaning it works by lowering certain nerve signals from your brain to your heart and blood vessels. It is FDA-approved to treat high blood pressure, ADHD in children, and tics with Tourette Syndrome. Clonidine also has other off-label uses including to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, insomnia and to manage withdrawal symptoms from opioids, benzodiazepines and alcohol.
Does clonidine (Catapres/Kapvay) make you sleepy?
Clonidine may cause drowsiness or sleepiness and is sometimes prescribed for off-label use (when a medication is used for a purpose other than it's approved uses) to treat insomnia. Typically, drowsiness or sleepiness happens when you first start taking the medication and the side effect may go away in time. However, if you're bothered by this side effect, talk with your provider. They can suggest ways to ease this side effect.
Can clonidine (Catapres/Kapvay) lower blood pressure?
Yes. Clonidine is approved to treat high blood pressure in adults. If you've been prescribed clonidine for another condition, your provider will likely monitor your blood pressure to make sure it doesn't become too low. Talk with your provider or pharmacist if you have questions about low blood pressure with clonidine.
Does clonidine (Catapres/Kapvay) cause weight gain or loss?
Yes, weight changes are possible with clonidine, but this is not a common side effect of the medication. Mild side effects that may cause weight changes, like nausea,vomiting and appetite loss, are typically temporary. However, if you experience weight gain or loss which is concerning to you, reach out to your provider. They can discuss how to manage your weight while you're on clonidine.
Does clonidine (Catapres/Kapvay) lower heart rate?
Yes—lowered heart rate is a potentially serious side effect of clonidine. Symptoms of a slow heart rate may include: tiredness, fainting, chest pain and dizziness. Talk with your provider if you experience symptoms of slow heart rate.
How long does clonidine (Catapres/Kapvay) last?
How long clonidine lasts depends on a variety of factors, including the dosage you're prescribed. Clonidine comes as an immediate release oral tablet, extended release oral suspension, an extended release transdermal patch, and an extended release tablet. Extended release versions of clonidine last longer than immediate release versions. Kapvay comes as an extended release tablet you swallow. To learn more about how long your dosage form of clonidine lasts, talk with your provider.
Is clonidine (Catapres/Kapvay) a controlled substance?
No. Clonidine is not a controlled substance and has not been found to be habit forming. However, suddenly stopping clonidine after you've been on the medication for a while can cause withdrawal symptoms. If you're taking clonidine, don't suddenly stop the medication. Symptoms of withdrawal can include anxiety, dizziness,increased heart rate, headache, nervousness, high blood pressure and stroke in rare cases. If you need to stop clonidine, your provider will gradually stop the medication to lower your risk of withdrawal symptoms.
Can I get a prescription online?
You can meet online with a licensed provider at Thriveworks — if it’s clinically appropriate, they may prescribe you medication for the treatment of a diagnosed mental health condition. Your Thriveworks provider will send your prescription to a local pharmacy to be filled.
Can I use my health insurance for online prescriptions and refills?
Thriveworks accepts most major insurance plans for our online psychiatry and therapy services. Your insurance may also cover the cost of any medication prescribed to you by your Thriveworks provider, which can be filled at a local pharmacy. Check with your insurance provider to confirm your medical and prescription coverage information.
How do I get a prescription at Thriveworks?
Schedule an online appointment with a licensed psychiatric provider at Thriveworks. After meeting with you and discussing your symptoms and treatment plan, your provider may recommend a prescription medication and/or additional services to help you reach your goals.
We offer psychiatry in these select states
Our psychiatry services are done completely online, so you can schedule with any psychiatric provider in your state.
Accepting medication as part of your mental health care plan is an individual and often deeply personal decision. At Thriveworks, we’re here to help you understand your care options and support you on the path toward wellness. We prioritize treating the whole patient, whether through medication, therapy, or a combination of both — guided by clinical best practices and rigorously developed treatment strategies to help clients safely and efficiently resolve their symptoms.