Concerta (methylphenidate) has a half-life of approximately 3.5 hours to 4 hours in adults. This means that it takes about this time for the body to eliminate half of the dose. Generally, it can take about 24 hours for the drug to be mostly cleared from the system, although traces may remain longer. Individual factors like metabolism, age, and overall health can influence this duration.
2-4 days depends on how much how often and your body system.
what i was told by my doctor, was it only stays in your system for a few days after you stop taking it
When will my question be answered
if you take concerta and stop and have to take a drug test two days later, will concerta show up at all.
"designed to last from breakfast throughout a school day (7-9 hours)" I was going to say 8, my daughter takes it and she does good from 8:00 - 5:00
Yes. so long as you are prescribed it.
Are you dumb? No this drug is more valuable in its pill form. Its a perfect study tool. If anything he is selling it. That or cutting the pill in half where its down to its two components to just eat the part that helps you focus. You get a stronger dose for a shorter time. Its not that dangerous as long as he sticks with his normal dosage. Another way to take it is to snort it, but that doesn't work as well.
Concerta (methylphenidate) has a half-life of about 3.5 hours, meaning it takes approximately this time for the body to eliminate half of the dose. It typically takes about 5 half-lives for a drug to be mostly cleared from the system, so Concerta 54mg would likely take around 18 to 30 hours to be eliminated completely. However, individual factors such as metabolism, age, and overall health can influence this timeframe.
Concerta, which contains the active ingredient methylphenidate, typically has a half-life of about 3.5 hours in children. This means that it can take around 24 hours for the drug to be mostly eliminated from the system. However, individual factors such as metabolism, overall health, and dosage can affect the duration. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional for specific concerns regarding medication and its effects on children.
It depends what drugs were sold, what the laws are in the area the drug was sold, and how much was sold.
There are no known interactions between Concerta (a long-acting methylphenidate/Ritalin type compound) and birth control pills. However, idiosyncratic reactions are always possible. Consult with your physician, if you have any concerns, in your particular case.
Concerta is a long lasting safe and nearly unabusable version of the drug Ritalin. Due to the mechanism of action that concerta utilizes to deliever the methylphenidate smoothly throughout the day is what places this medication on a different level than most er stimulants...its a miracle drug and should be taken more often than amphetamines because it is less addictive but still effective!