re: SSRI with Concerta (Methylphenidate)
I've just spent over 6 hours reading studies, videos etc re: this subject.
The bottom line: If you are only ADD/ADHD, of course, you only need a stimulant, if that is the route you want to go.
The reason there are comorbid symptoms with ADD, is overactivity in the cerebral cortex, the frontal lobe.
Most people with ADD have depression and/or anxiety.
The anxiety can be, basically put, cognitive (worry, overthinking, OCD) which is in your frontal lobe, or effective/emotional (usually feeling/panic/shakes, etc.)
If you only take a stimulant, it causes an imbalance of the "scale", in your cognitive processing, so to speak.
For example, you take a stimulant, dopamine, feel a little better, then your depression/anxiety slowly bottoms out, serotonin ...
Or you take an SSRI, and your depression/anxiety is slowly better, serotonin, but your ADD worsens, dopamine ...
These are symptoms of needing both the SSRI and the Stimulant together to
balance out, like a scale.
Researching articles, they were mentioning Luvox on the "anxiety" end of the spectrum, Prozac is the worst with stimulants, but no "excellent" match for the depression end. Of course everyone reacts differently to SSRIs/SNRIs.
I like the Concerta XR, because it is slowly released and seems to have less side effects than Adderall. I think i am going to go with Lexapro or Zoloft with the SSRI end, because of less side effects for me personally.
Regarding information on ADD/ADHD and Depression/Anxiety spectrum disorders, this UTube vid by Dr. Charles Parker, a leading researcher in this subject really explains it better than I can.
Definitely interesting to watch!!