Ritalin

Chemical name Active ingredient: Methylphenidate Fields of application Typical areas of application of Ritalin ® are: in children from 6 years and adolescents, where the drug therapy with Ritalin should be integrated into a therapeutic concept (multimodal therapy). ADS ADHD Narcolepsy (= urge to sleep, which usually occurs at inappropriate times (stress situation) and is … Ritalin

Is Ritalin® prescription only? | Ritalin

Is Ritalin® prescription only? Ritalin falls under the narcotics law and is therefore prescribed by a separate BTM prescription. Only a few physicians have a BTM license. Dosage Ritalin ® – like the other methylphenidate preparations – is adapted directly to the child. This usually means that the minimum dose is first determined based on … Is Ritalin® prescription only? | Ritalin

Side effect | Ritalin

Side effect At this point, we will only mention a few of the side effects that we consider to be the most important. There are various side effects that occur during the course of therapy but can also disappear again. These include sleep disorders, loss of appetite and possible stomach problems. In particular sleep disturbances … Side effect | Ritalin

Contraindication | Ritalin

Contraindication Ritalin is contraindicated in severe Tourette’s syndrome (Gilles de la Tourette) and in the acute case of stroke. In case of mild to moderate Tourette’s syndrome Ritalin should be administered only under strict medical supervision. There are also restrictions on use in epileptics and in case of emotionally unstable patients. Patients with anorexia should … Contraindication | Ritalin

What are the long-term effects? | Ritalin

What are the long-term effects? The long-term consequences cannot yet be fully assessed. Permanent use of the drug could possibly trigger psychoses, mental disorders and tics. The risk of these long-term effects is higher in persons with a corresponding disposition. Weight loss or weight gain may occur. Often the appetite seems to be very small … What are the long-term effects? | Ritalin

Methylphenidate

Derived from the causes which, according to the current state of knowledge, are possible triggering factors for the development of ADHD or ADHD, it is known that “real” AD(H)S children, i.e. children with a clearly diagnosed attention deficit syndrome with or without hyperactivity, probably under an imbalance of the messenger substances serotonin, dopamine and noradrenalin … Methylphenidate

Various drugs | Methylphenidate

Various drugs Apart from Ritalin ®, which can probably be called the best known ADSADHS drug, there are other drugs with the same active ingredient (methylphenidate). As already mentioned, they are among the stimulants and are the drugs of first choice.The table is limited to essential medication of the ADS – therapy (stimulants). Since some … Various drugs | Methylphenidate

Interactions | Methylphenidate

Interactions The following drugs may interact with methylphenidate. You should inform your doctor about any medication you are taking. Caution is advised with these drugs: MAO inhibitors Guanethidine Amantadine Tricyclic antidepressants Neuroleptics Antiepileptic drugs Anticoagulants H2 Blocker Alcohol Is methylphenidate available over the counter? Methylphenidate belongs to the group of amphetamines and is therefore not … Interactions | Methylphenidate

Drug tests | Methylphenidate

Drug tests Methylphenidate can be detected in urine by a drug test. However, a special test strip that reacts to this substance must also be used for this. Although methylphenidate is a derivative (derivative) of amphetamines, the drug test for amphetamines is negative in people who take only methylphenidate. Drug tests can therefore differentiate exactly … Drug tests | Methylphenidate