yes..i was prescribed and am taking celexa, welbutrin, and concerta all together celexa and welbutrin for depression concerta for adhd...
i use citalopram, welbutrin and concerta all together.. first 2 for depression concerta for adhd so yes its possible.. anymore questions, email me at tenerb@gmail.com
Concerta is made to treat ADHD. You would have to ask your doctor about the possibility of treating PTSD with Concerta.
ADHD and ADD
Take it when you don't have ADD or ADHD.
Of course not. Lexapro is an SSRI used to treat anxiety and depression, while Adderall is used to treat ADHD and is a stimulant. Also it can take a week or so to have actual effects of Lexapro, while you'll be able to feel the effects of Adderall minutes later.
Rarely, yes. Concerta can cause changes in mood worsening ADHD symptoms; if mood changes occur discontinue use and consult with your physician.
These 2 meds are in two completely different classes. Prozac is a SSRI (serotonin reuptake inhibitor) while Concerta is methylphenidate, a stimulant--acts on the dopamine in your brain. Concerta is essentially the same as Ritalin, only it's an extended release version. Prozac is used to treat depression/anxiety, among other uses, while Concerta is used to treat ADHD/ADD. That said, depression/anxiety can have symptoms that mimic the symptoms of ADHD. Lack of focus, concentration, irritability...to name a few. A diagnosis of ADD often comes after trials of SSRI treatment don't work. And also, sometimes these 2 meds are prescribed together, as oftentimes, ADHD and anxiety can go hand-in-hand.
There are many prescription treatments for adhd. Some are: Adderall, Buspar, Concerta, Prozac and Tenex.
There are no similarities between Concerta and Hydrocodone. Concerta, is used for ADHD, and is a stimulant. Hydrocodone is an opiate pain reliever, used for moderate to severe pain.
Wellbutrin and Concerta are two different medications used to treat mental health conditions. Wellbutrin, the brand name for bupropion, is primarily prescribed for depression and to help with smoking cessation. Concerta, which contains methylphenidate, is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Both medications work on neurotransmitters in the brain but have distinct mechanisms and uses.
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.