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round white 10 on one sife with an M and a 10 ## I believe I located the pill in description to be a 10 mg Methylin (Methylphenidate) 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 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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small blue pill. line down middle with pms written on top half and 10 on the bottom. On the back side number 110 is printed ## If I knew the answer to your guideline questions, my question would be answered. ## That pill is a 110mg Ritalin Pill. Taken by kids and adults who have ADHD. It is legal is you have a prescription because it is an over the counter drug. If the person taking the pill does not have that condition, then it is mainly taken to have more focus and concentrate. Usually taken by high school and college teens to have a studying edge.

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small white pill, 301 watson, other side is a divider mark ## The pill which you are describing is Furosemide 40 mg manufactured by Watson. You can see a product image here. This drug is a loop diuretic used in the treatment of congestive heart failure and edema. It is most commonly marketed by Sanofi-Aventis under the brand name Lasix. To learn more about this medication please see: Do you have any other questions or information to add? Please post back if you do...

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brown and white capsule 30 mg ## What the hell is this pill? ## Sorry, I am not finding this listed anywhere, however, I did notice there are a few that are not listed in the prescription databases, because they are over the counter vitamins and supplements provided to Eckerd and sold as their store brand, since it isn't listed in the prescription products, I am assuming it is an OTC item, since they are not regulated the same way and there is no comprehensive database of such. ## white and brown/red capsule white end is marked 30mg brown/red end is marked UCB 581 ## It's metadate, a form of ritalin, used for ADD/ADHD. ## ya last person is correct, it is a metadate, similiar to ritalin or aderol, if i spelled that right....i have a friend that snorts them, hes a retard, but he g...

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My son is 12 1/2 and weighs 105 pounds i was wondering what the top dose of Ritalin should be for him. His behavior is getting worse daily and I was wondering if his dose needed to be adjusted and if so what not to go past ## Sorry I can't help with dosage information except that, from my experience, i strongly recommend the Extended Release version (e.g., SR/Timed-release) which I think would help prevent addiction and/or continually increasing dosages as your child ages and gets bigger. I worry about this for kids because, in my experience, Ritalin is quite addictive (more so than Cylert was which was discontinued). However, doctors aren't necessarily going to keep your child on it. Taking one drug a day as opposed to 3-4 is much less habit forming. Whatever dosage, please try...

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white and round found in daughters room ## I cannot find any with the number 780 on it, sorry. ## I cannot find this listed in any of the US prescription drug imprint databases, so I cannot confirm that identication. ## This is a generic form of Ritalin SR 29 mg -- methylphenidate. ## Sorry -- that's 20 mg ## SR 780 is the generic version of Ritalin. This is a 20mg sustained release pill. This medication is for ADD/ADHD. It helps a person be able to block out distractions thus allowing them to focus more on work that needs to be done.

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i would like to no what ritalyn 10 mg are made with cause i was told that there is cocaine in them is this true ## No, there is not any cocaine in Ritalin. The active ingredient is Methylphenidate. The idea is that it will help to calm down somebody with ADD, but it has the opposite effect on most other people. For more info you can check the page on Ritalin.

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small round white pill on one side is a capital M with a box around M and the other side is scored with a 5 above score line ## white pill with 503 on one side and + on the other ## This is generic (M 5) methphenidate. It is generic for 5mg Ritalin. Ritalin is a controlled substance 2 used for ADHD and other types of behavior and attention problems. It can be very addictive and side effects include serious loss of appetite, headache, heart palpitations, diarrhea. ## Teresann......are you sure there are no other markings on the pill? Is the t a letter or just a cross in the pill?

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small,white,10 mg.,pharmacutical ## I cannot provide you with a picture or confirmation unless you provide me with the full imprint. There are no proprietary guidelines for the way pills look in the pharmaceutical industry, thus there are tons of pills with that description, some are Ritalin, some aren't. ## WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF METHYLIN E.R. 20MG TABLETS ## Methylin Info Click Here

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RITALIN ## From Aspergers.com Psychopharmacological Interventions For hyperactivity, inattention and impulsivity: Psychostimulants (methyphenidate, dextroamphetamine, metamphetamine), clonidine, Tricyclic Antidepressants (desipramine, nortriptyline), Strattera (atomoxetine) For irritability and aggression: Mood Stabilizers (valproate, carbamazepine, lithium), Beta Blockers (nadolol, propranolol), clonidine, naltrexone, Neuroleptics (risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, ziprasidone, haloperidol) For preoccupations, rituals and compulsions: SSRIs (fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, paroxetine), Tricyclic Antidepressants (clomipramine) For anxiety: SSRIs (sertraline, fluoxetine), Tricyclic Antidepressants (imipramine, clomipramine, nortriptyline)

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