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Ritalin is a potent medication used for treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children over 6 years old and adults. It is also prescribed for narcolepsy with uncontrolled sleepiness or for depression.
Ritalin contains the active ingredient Methylphenidate and a number of other ingredients such as gelatin, lactose, lactose monohydrate, wheat starch, magnesium stearate (vegetable), talc, tricalcium phosphate, and gluten.
For Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the active ingredient Methylphenidate increases attention and reduces restlessness. For narcolepsy, Ritalin helps stimulate patients to prevent inappropriate sleep.
Before using Ritalin, the cardiovascular status, blood pressure, and heart rate of the patient should be checked.
Ritalin tablets are taken orally with a glass of water, either during or without a meal.
Children over 6 years: The starting dose is Ritalin 0.3 mg/kg, taken in the morning and at noon. The maximum daily dose is 60 mg.
Generally, the daily dose is 1 mg in 2 or 3 doses per day. Ritalin should not be taken in the evening to prevent nervousness and insomnia.
The duration of treatment with Ritalin for ADHD in children and adolescents can exceed 12 months.
For adults: The starting dose of Ritalin is 10 to 15 mg per day. The dose should be gradually increased weekly until the maximum dose of 60 mg is reached. The recommended daily dose for adults is 20 to 30 mg.
Discontinuation of Ritalin: Discontinuation of Ritalin should be done under extended medical supervision, as misuse of the medication can lead to severe depression.
Side effects of Ritalin tablets include:
To stop Ritalin-induced hair loss, Propecia (Finasteride) can be used. However, this medication is only suitable for men. There are no known interactions between Finasteride and Methylphenidate. Consult your doctor to see if you can use Propecia.
Ritalin is not recommended in the following cases:
Before purchasing and taking Ritalin, please inform your doctor about:
Ritalin is sometimes used illegally in sports to enhance performance because it stimulates the central nervous system and releases dopamine. Ritalin (Methylphenidate) is banned in most sports as it is classified as a doping agent in Germany and many other countries.
Ritalin tablets can interact with the following medications and substances:
Alcohol should be avoided by patients taking Ritalin, as it can reduce the effectiveness of Methylphenidate or lead to harmful interactions.
The combination of Ritalin and Tramadol is not recommended due to a high risk of seizures. This risk is particularly high in older patients. Patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse, seizures, central nervous system disorders, or brain tumors are particularly susceptible to seizures with these medications.
Consult your doctor if you have any concerns. The doctor may adjust the dosage or prescribe medications that do not interact with each other. If undergoing treatment with these potent medications, avoid alcohol, and refrain from driving or operating machinery.
Foods containing Vitamin C, including fruits, juices, broccoli, strawberries, potatoes, and tomatoes, can interact with Ritalin and impair its effectiveness. You do not need to completely avoid these foods but try to consume them about an hour before or after taking Ritalin.
Avoid carbonated drinks (sparkling water, cola, lemonade) for an hour before and after your daily Ritalin dose to prevent reduced absorption of the active ingredient.
Ritalin is often used as a doping agent. Professional athletes should avoid using it if they plan to participate in competitions.
Before starting treatment with Ritalin, the cardiovascular system, blood pressure, and heart rate of the patient should be checked.
Last updated: 17.12.2024