An "optimal dose" means that your medication treatment plan has reached a dosage, timing, and frequency that is supportive of you and your life.
Signs you’ve reached your optimal dose
When you reach your optimal dose, you will consistently feel like your attention can focus and you have better control of your mood, anxiety, and/or sleep without any major side effects.
For instance, you can hold your focus on an item without a feeling of an impending deadline and you’re not having regular heart palpitations or feeling a ‘cliff’ at the end of the day where your symptom control suddenly ends. Some mild changes in your sleep are common on stimulants, so you need to judge what is acceptable - and don’t forget about all sleep hygiene techniques!
Once you reach your optimal dose, you can meet with your Frida clinician less frequently, about once every three to six months.
When to reach out
If you notice your symptoms starting to change, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with a clinician to discuss the changes. We can discuss what may be happening and discuss treatment plan options.
Life changes and things happen, so it’s natural that your dose and needs can sometimes fluctuate. This is normal, so do not be alarmed if this happens.
When should I go to urgent care?
If you feel like something is wrong and you need urgent attention, the right answer is always to seek in-person medical care. For instance, this could include heart palpitations that won’t go away or are associated with chest discomfort, pain, or pressure or if you’re having trouble breathing.