Seven Reasons ADHD Medication Fails You
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Seven reasons your ADHD medication isn't working. Jonathan Murphy, PMHNP-BC, walks through the clinical patterns that show up when adult ADHD medication fails to deliver the expected response — and what each pattern actually points toward.
This episode covers:
- Why daily consistency matters more than the cultural narrative around "as needed" stimulant use
- Why ADHD is a disorder of inconsistency and how consistent medication produces a different person over time
- The diagnostic question hiding underneath medication non-response: do you actually have ADHD
- The OCPD distinction — patients who don't fluctuate in attention but instead narrow their perception of what's possible
- Why patients with primary ADHD plus secondary anxiety often confuse the two and reach for the wrong primary treatment
- The honeymoon period of stimulant response and why a sudden three-day drop signals underlying depression
- Why immediate-release tablets can't deliver consistent symptom control and what the spike-and-crash actually represents pharmacokinetically
- The undertreatment pattern: 5-10 milligram Adderall starting doses from prescribers uncomfortable with adult ADHD medication
- The 50/50 split between adults who respond best to methylphenidate versus amphetamine
- Why hunting down a specific generic manufacturer creates more problems than it solves
- The Reddit r/ADHD ideology breakdown: how tribal identity formation distorts clinical reasoning around ADHD treatment
- The three components of online ADHD tribal narrative: the idea (our brains are different), the sentiment (it's not fair nobody noticed), the custom (complaint without accountability)
- Why the podcast operates with less filter than the YouTube channel and what that medium difference enables
This is the fifth episode of Actually ADHD. Earlier episodes covered the optimization blueprint, the medication walkthrough, and the Goldilocks Zone framework. The book The Process: An Adult's Guide to ADHD Medication is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H2Z6PM4T
Find the YouTube channel Focus Path | PMHNP-BC for the full clinical education catalog.
For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult your own provider for clinical decisions.