How to treat attention deficit motor disorder ADHD

Patient: My child is nine and a half years old and was diagnosed with attention deficit movement disorder hyperactivity disorder at the Children’s Hospital when he was seven years old. At the time of the hospital examination, he had 118 small movements, severe learning difficulties, and a moderate sensory disorder, but high sensitivity and an IQ of 120. He took neutral medication for six months, but the effect was not obvious. At the age of eight, there were 63 times fewer small movements than the first time, and the learning piece still did not improve anything, but was still very difficult. I have been taking (Quaternary Methyl Hydrochloride Tablets) for a year, but at the beginning I thought it had a little effect, but now it doesn’t help at all. I think my child has no confidence in himself, no self-esteem, low self-esteem, and is very dependent. Can you tell me whether my child needs to take brain supplements, what kind of brain supplements, whether they are medicinal or dietary supplements, and whether there is a better treatment for my child? Expert: The first thing to check is whether the medication and dosage are appropriate, and if they are, the efficiency is usually 80%. There is no evidence that supplemental brain nutrition is effective for ADHD.