Clearer ADHD medication titration for adults and clinicians.
Medication Guide

ADHD medication titration

Pulse, blood pressure and physical monitoring during ADHD medication titration

Some ADHD medicines can affect pulse and blood pressure, so your prescriber may ask for readings before or during titration.

Titrio Focus can help you record readings, but it does not tell you whether a reading is safe, unsafe, normal or abnormal.

When recording a reading, note

  • Date and time
  • Pulse
  • Blood pressure
  • Weight, if requested
  • Whether you were resting
  • Whether caffeine, nicotine, exercise or stress were nearby
  • Any symptoms you want to mention
  • Whether the reading was taken at home, pharmacy, GP surgery or clinic

If a number looks unusual, check it again using your usual device instructions.

If you feel unwell, seek medical advice rather than relying on an app or website.

Titrio Focus is for recording readings and preparing review notes. It does not interpret readings or replace clinical monitoring.

Safety note

This guide is for general information only. It does not replace advice from your prescriber, GP, pharmacist or specialist ADHD service. Do not change your medication, dose or timing without speaking to your prescriber.

If you feel seriously unwell, seek urgent medical advice. In the UK, use NHS 111 for urgent advice or call 999 in an emergency.

Sources and review

  • NHS ADHD information
  • NICE guideline NG87
  • Last reviewed: 26 May 2026

Want to make your next review easier?

Titrio Focus helps you track daily medication notes, side effects, sleep, appetite, health checks and questions for your prescriber without trying to give medical advice.