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Kapvay (clonidine ER) is a prescription medication used to treat ADHD in children and adults. Get evaluated by a licensed physician and receive your treatment plan entirely online.


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What Is Kapvay?

Kapvay (clonidine ER) is a prescription medication used to manage attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It works by stimulating alpha-2 adrenergic receptors in the prefrontal cortex, reducing norepinephrine release and helping to calm hyperactivity and impulsivity. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, many patients experience meaningful improvements in focus, impulse control, and daily functioning.

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Kapvay is evaluated for patients with a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of ADHD who have not achieved adequate symptom control or who are seeking a non-stimulant treatment option. It may be used as a standalone therapy or as an adjunct to stimulant medications in appropriate patients.

Because Kapvay affects the cardiovascular system by lowering blood pressure and heart rate, your physician will review your cardiac and blood pressure history before prescribing. Patients with a history of low blood pressure, fainting, or certain heart conditions will receive additional clinical consideration.

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Frequently asked questions

Kapvay is the extended-release formulation of clonidine, an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist. In ADHD, it works by activating receptors in the prefrontal cortex that help regulate attention, impulse control, and hyperactivity. Unlike stimulant medications, it does not affect dopamine pathways.

No. Kapvay is a non-stimulant medication. It belongs to the alpha-2 adrenergic agonist class, making it a suitable option for patients who cannot tolerate stimulants or who need additional symptom control alongside their current regimen.

Kapvay is usually taken twice daily, once in the morning and once at bedtime. The starting dose is typically 0.1 mg and may be adjusted by your physician based on your response and tolerability. Always follow your prescribing physician's specific instructions.

The most commonly reported side effects include somnolence (drowsiness), fatigue, irritability, upper abdominal pain, and decreased blood pressure. Drowsiness is especially common when starting the medication or after a dose increase. Your physician will monitor you for these effects.

Kapvay should not be stopped abruptly. Sudden discontinuation can cause rebound high blood pressure, headache, and agitation. Your physician will provide a tapering schedule if you need to stop or transition to another medication.

Yes. Kapvay is sometimes prescribed as an adjunctive therapy alongside stimulant medications to improve overall ADHD symptom control, particularly for hyperactivity and impulsivity. Your physician will evaluate whether a combination approach is appropriate for your specific situation.

Doctronic uses an AI-guided evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms and medical history. That information is reviewed by a licensed physician who determines whether a treatment plan, including a prescription if appropriate, is right for you. The entire process takes place online.

Yes. Doctronic connects patients with fully licensed physicians who review every case. All consultations are doctor-reviewed and audited for clinical quality, and the platform is HIPAA-compliant to protect your personal health information. Doctronic is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.