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white with 5883 dan 10 ## Metyhylphenidate Info Click Here ## hi my name is shawna my son is on methylphenid i took one to find out how it feels well is possible i have adhd if my son does please tell me and also would i get in trouble at work if it was found in my urine ## Shawna, It's quite possible you have adult ADHD. But you should be diagnosed before taking medicine. By the way, Ritalin, methylphenid or methylin would all show up on a panel as methamphetamines ## you know 3 college students went into urgent care and one died in a coma at my towns college cause they took adderal (another substitute adhd pill) before their finals for focus. IT DOES NOT WORK UNLESS YOU HAVE ADHD. NEVER TAKE PILLS UNLESS PRESCRIBED........... ## the mental health close my case with them and my fam...

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the letter M in a square on one side the other side 1451 small white pill ## Yes M 1451 is a 20 mg Methylin ER ## That is correct, it's a controlled release formulation of this medication, which is most commonly used to treat ADHD, narcolepsy and a few other health conditions. Learn more Methylin details here. It may cause side effects, such as nausea, headache, irritability and insomnia. Are there any other questions or comments?

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Methylphenidate Drug Index

Methylphenidate, sold under the brand name Ritalin and Concerta among others, is a stimulant drug used to treat attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It is a first-line medication for ADHD. It may be taken by mouth or applied to the skin, and different formulations have varying durations of effect.[1] It is also used recreationally as a performance-enhancer and/or as a euphoriant.[5] Common side effects of methylphenidate include: anxi...

can I give this only on weekdays before my son goes to school and don't give on weekends ? ## Hello, Sherry! How are you? Some parents/caregivers do that and taking breaks from such medications can be beneficial for their efficacy. However, it should be cleared with his doctor, before you do so. Has he been experiencing side effects?

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I'm 16 and i've been taking Methylphenid for 10 years now i've been on 36mg and 54mg we've switched every now and then, I got put on it because i was very hyper as a child and now I take it for focus in school. Well recently i went to the doctor 8/14/12 and had it up'd to 54mg from 36mg, it's been 3 years since i up'd it. I was on 36mg 2011- end of the school year,i've been of my medicine all summer and i just took my first pill today and it's 54mg, i'm really shaky and drowsy and sick to my stomach and i was wondering if that's normal. I've gone 2 weeks without my medicine when I was on 36mg and i didn't feel this sick to my stomach. Please help! ## If you stopped taking it for so long and then suddenly go back to such a large dose, i...

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My 13 year old son has ADHD and was recently per-scribed the above med to replace one that was no longer working. I was under the impression that this drug does not build up in his system and because it is time release it would be completely out of his system in 12 hours or so. Because of the apatite suppression side effects I have not been giving him the meds on the weekends. A friend told me that this is not safe and that the medicine DOES build up in his system and must be taken every day. Which is the truth? ## Hello, Lois! How is your son? Actually, you are both technically correct. It doesn't necessary build up in the body, but regularly taking it does help your body get used to it, so the side effects tend to lessen in intensity and eventually go away. However, the detriment ...

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White round tablet SZ 780 ## I located the pill in description to be a 20 mg Methylphenidate SR tablet. Methylphenidate is the most commonly prescribed psychostimulant and is indicated in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and narcolepsy. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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I have been diagnosed with ADHD and Bi-polar disease. My Dr. gave me 2 different meds which are Apo-methylphenidate and Sandoz-Methylphenidate. What is the difference between these 2 meds and why are they giving me 2 different ones? ## They aren't different medications, they are both just Methylphenidate, APO and Sandoz just refers to the manufacturers. This medication may cause side effects, such as: nausea, headache, dizziness and insomnia. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## I have been taking methylin er 20 mg. for 2 years. I went to get a new prescription filled & I was given methylphenidate sr 20 mgs. because they were out of the methylin, but it is not working the same. Is there a difference? ## Reggie, Methylphenidate is the active ingredient in Methyl...

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White oval tablet ## ## I was just presribed methylphenid 20mg ERTAB for my compulsion of hair plucking/pulling. How can this medication which is normally prescribed for ADD/ADHD help me? ## I was just prescribed for methylphenid 20 mg ERTAB for my hair pulling compulsion-(trichotilomania.) How can this medication help me control the urge of pulling hair my out, when it is commonly prescribed for ADD? I feel that behavior modification would a better route by talking to a trained specialist.

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My doctor gave me Prosad DS tablet. The pharmacy changed it for Re Methylphen Tablet RIV. I do not find details for either drugs. Could you help? ## I was able to retrieve some information on Prosed/DS, which you can take a look at by following the link below... Once you link to the drug page, be sure to take a look at the active ingredients associated with Prosed/DS, which are listed right underneath the drug title. Also underneath the drug title is a link called Review the Drug Article, if you would like to further research Prosed/DS. As far as locating the newer name Re Methylphen that the pharmacy changed it to, I was only able to retrieve information on a similar more established name, Methylphenidate. To further address the contents of this drug, please follow the link below... If...

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WHITE ROUND FLAT MW 200 WITH BLUE SPECS WHAT MILLIGRAM ARE THESE? ## Hello, Zeuss! How are you? I'm sorry, but I can't find any pills that match this description in the U.S. databases. Is it possible that it's from a foreign source? I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you.

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pink tablet 585 ## Check your imprint again. Is there a letter or a sign or another number on it as well? ## An oval pink tablet with just the numbers 585 on it is manufactured by Sun Pharma Global and they list it as containing 40mgs of Rosuvastatin, which is used to help lower cholesterol. NDC code: 47335-0585 The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and joint/muscle aches. Is there anything I can help with? ## Is this a reliable generic? I've had huge problems with other generic methylphenidate brands for my narcolepsy. ## I’ve been having bad luck finding a quality generic for methylphenidate, & am curious to know if you found a new one that works for you.

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Looking to get good price on my Ritalin ## Hello, Mary! How are you? I'm sorry, but this website does not manufacture, prescribe nor sell any medications of any type, it is an information only website. Learn more Ritalin details here. Have you tried different pharmacies in your area? The price can sometimes vary from one to the other.

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I WOULD LIKE SIDE EFFECTS FOR RITALIN/GENERIC METHYLPHENID ## Is it common for this medication to make me so drowsy that I just want to sleep when taking it? ## Methylphenidate is a stimulant, used most commonly to treat ADHD and Narcolepsy. That said, Mikey, NO, it should actually cause the complete opposite, one of its most common side effects is INSOMNIA. Have you tried speaking to your doctor about this? Other side effects can include: nausea, irritability and weight loss. You can read more on it here:

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My 5 year old son was givin methylin 5 mg it worked for about a month then stopped, we upped it to the 10mg extended release, he developed anger issues so we decided to go back down the the 5 mg the new script we were givin wasnt methylin 5 mg it's methylphenid 5 mg. my questions is, is that the same thing? ## Hi. I have the same question. Did anyone give you an answer back in 2009 for the difference btw. these 2 drugs? Thanks. ## Yes, they are the same. The active ingredient is Methylphenidate, which is also what generics are called, and Methylin is a brand name of Methylphenidate. This medication is commonly used to treat ADHD, and the FDA warns that it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, irritability, mood changes, and weight loss. Ref: Methylphenidate In...

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Is this the generic for Ritalin LA 30 mg? This is what the pharmacy filled, but I thought it should be Methylphenidate LA 30 ## It is the same medication, the LA, and the E both stand for the same thing, which denotes it as being a long acting, or delayed release medication. You might see other abbreviations, as well, including XR, ER, CR, SR, but they all mean the same thing. Personally, I think it would be better if they had one standard abbreviation to designate a medication as being time released, but at this time, they do not. The FDA warns that Methylphenidate carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, insomnia, nervousness, and anorexia. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I live in southwest Florida and I have not been able to get my Rx in over a month now! I'm frustrated. Is anyone else having this problem? Thanks for your feedback! P.S. I take 20mg x 3 daily IR. ## When this occurs towards the end of a year, and into the beginning of the next, it is usually due to manufacturing production limits of controlled substances. Each manufacturer is allowed a set amount that they can manufacture each year. These amounts are set according to sales, and demand from the previous year. This was done to help keep better track of the supply of these substances, and to try to prevent theft, and diversion. Unfortunately, most years, using figures from the prior year does not always meet the demand for the new year, and shortages occur. A company can request specia...

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tiny white pill with M on one side and a 5 on the other ## Located a match for a round white pill with an M on one side in a square and a 5 on the other, it's Methylin (active ingredient methylphenidate) 5 mg. Methylin is indicated in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and narcolepsy, although off-label uses include treating lethargy, depression, neural insult, and obesity. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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How long does it last in our bodies ## Hello, Enrique! How are you? Approximately 10 to 18 hours. The FDA classifies this medication as a stimulant that is most commonly used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, insomnia and nervousness. It also carries the risk of being habit forming. Is there anything else I can help with?

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take 1 tablet by mouth 3 times daily ## Hi will, Thanks for taking the time to share that dosing information. According to the manufacturer's guidelines, they also suggest taking 10 to 20mg orally 2 or 3 times daily; with a third dose to be only be taken if necessary (as in some patients, a lesser amount may still suffice). The dosing indications could be somewhat different for each individual, as well as those using sustained release tablets. So, in my opinion it's always important to verify this type of information with your doctor first. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Methylphenidate Details I hope this helps! ## Thx for the info, especially the link to the secondary pages, it lead me to much more connected information.

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