YES! Fainting is a warning sign of potentially serious side effects. The drug labeling indicates possible association with sudden death, stroke and heart attack.
Fainting, shortness of breath and chest pain are all reasons to contact your physician promptly.
No; Concerta is methylphenidate which is a stimulant. Concerta should raise blood pressure.
If a person is prone to fainting when they are anxious, nervous, scared or worried then they may faint due to the worry of being caught. Marijuana itself does not cause fainting.
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Yes, Concerta is time-released methylphenidate. Methylphenidate is a psychostimulant and will cause hyperactivity in high doses; if you take Concerta for ADHD consult your doctor about your dose, as it may be to high.
Yes, locking your knees for an extended period of time can restrict blood flow and lead to fainting.
Locked knees can cause fainting because they restrict blood flow to the brain, leading to a decrease in oxygen supply. This can result in dizziness, lightheadedness, and ultimately fainting. It is important to avoid locking your knees for prolonged periods to prevent this from happening.
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Yes, extreme temperatures can cause fainting by disrupting blood flow to the brain. High temperatures can lead to dehydration, which can lower blood pressure and reduce the amount of oxygen reaching the brain, resulting in fainting. Conversely, extremely low temperatures can also cause fainting by constricting blood vessels and affecting circulation.
Rarely, yes. Concerta can cause changes in mood worsening ADHD symptoms; if mood changes occur discontinue use and consult with your physician.
Low blood pressure can cause fainting, especially after sitting or laying for a long time. Giving blood makes the problem worse for months.