What Are the Effects of Methylphenidate Treatment?

Methylphenidate hydrochloride tablet is a western medicine preparation mainly used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other diseases.

Methylphenidate hydrochloride

Methylphenidate hydrochloride tablet is a western medicine preparation mainly used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other diseases.
Chinese name
Methylphenidate hydrochloride
Foreign name
MethylphenidateHydrochlorideTablets
Shape
White film
Adverse reactions
Insomnia, dizziness, dizziness, headache, nausea
Methylphenidate hydrochloride
Common name: methylphenidate hydrochloride tablets English name: MethylphenidateHydrochlorideTablets The main ingredient of this product is methylphenidate hydrochloride, and its chemical name is -phenyl-2-piperidine acetate methyl chloride hydrochloride. Molecular formula: C14H19NO2? HCl Properties: This product is a white tablet.
Methylphenidate-Ritalin is a respiratory stimulant, which excites the respiratory center through the carotid body chemoreceptors in small doses, and directly excites the medullary respiratory center in large amounts.
Methylphenidate-Ritalin is easily absorbed orally. The effect of one administration can be maintained for about 4 hours. It is rapidly metabolized in the body and excreted by the kidneys.
For attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (children's hyperactivity disorder, mild brain dysfunction), narcolepsy, and coma caused by excessive inhibitory drugs such as barbiturates and chloral hydrate.
Adults take 10 mg once a day, 2 to 3 times a day, 45 minutes before meals. Children over 6 years old take 5mg once a day, twice a day before breakfast or lunch; then increase by 5 to 10mg per week as needed, and methylphenidate-ritalin does not exceed 40mg a day.
Insomnia, dizziness, dizziness, headache, nausea, anorexia, palpitations and other contraindications glaucoma, agitated depression, hyperexcitation, and allergies to this product.
Use with caution in patients with epilepsy and hypertension. Those taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors should use this product after 2 weeks of withdrawal. It is not advisable to take medicine after evening to avoid causing insomnia. This product can cause dependence. Medication for children: There have been reports that this product can inhibit growth and development. Children should be cautious in long-term medication. Children under 6 years of age should be avoided. Use of this product can inhibit growth and development. Children should be cautious in long-term medication. Methylphenidate-Ritalin was used. In elderly patients, methylphenidate-ritalin is started in small doses, and the dosage should be reduced as appropriate.
1. The combination of methylphenidate-ritalin with antiepileptic drugs, anticoagulants, and bataxone can increase the blood concentration and cause toxic reactions. 2, methylphenidate-ritalin combined with antihypertensive drugs and diuretic antihypertensive drugs, the effect is weakened. 3. Methylphenidate-Ritalin can be used in combination with anti-M-choline drugs. 4. Methylphenidate-Ritalin is used in combination with central stimulants and epinephrine receptor agonists. The combined effects can induce tension, agitation, insomnia, and even convulsions or arrhythmias.
Symptoms of poisoning: When methylphenidate-Ritalin is overdose, there are psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, tension, confusion, delirium, hallucinations, and severe cases may appear coma, convulsions and even death. Treatment: gastric lavage, promotion of excretion, and appropriate symptomatic treatment and supportive therapy depending on the condition. Specifications: 10mg storage: shading, sealed and stored.

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