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Methylphenidate, sold
under the
brand names Ritalin (/ˈrɪtəlɪn/ RIT-ə-lin) and
Concerta (/kənˈsɜːrtə/ kən-SUR-tə)
among others, is a
central nervous system...
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formulation lasts up to
twelve hours. It is the more
active enantiomer of
methylphenidate.
Common side
effects include abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and...
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individuals within the
first several w****s
after starting amphetamine or
methylphenidate therapy.
Methamphetamine psychosis, or long-term
effects of stimulant...
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atomoxetine is
comparable to the
commonly prescribed stimulant medication methylphenidate.
Common side
effects of
atomoxetine include abdominal pain, decreased...
- (4-MeTMP) is a
stimulant drug
related to
methylphenidate. It is
slightly less
potent than
methylphenidate and has
relatively low
efficacy at blocking...
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effective than
methylphenidate at
reducing symptoms, and they are more
effective pharmacotherapy for ADHD than α2-agonists but
methylphenidate has comparable...
- This is a list of
methylphenidate (MPH or MPD) analogues, or Phenidates. The most well
known compound from this family,
methylphenidate, is
widely prescribed...
- narcolepsy, and depression.
Examples of well-known
NDRIs include methylphenidate and bupropion. A
closely related type of drug is a norepinephrine–dopamine...
- is a
central nervous system (CNS)
stimulant and a
close analog of
methylphenidate.
Ethylphenidate acts as a norepinephrine–dopamine
reuptake inhibitor...
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Common stimulants include caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines, cocaine,
methylphenidate, and modafinil.
Stimulants may be
subject to
varying forms of regulation...