Adjusting to Concerta can vary for each individual, but it typically takes about 1 to 2 weeks for most people to acclimate to the medication. During this period, patients may experience side effects or changes in mood and focus as their bodies adapt. It's important to communicate with a healthcare provider during this time to monitor any reactions and make necessary adjustments. If symptoms persist beyond a few weeks, further evaluation may be needed.
if you take concerta and stop and have to take a drug test two days later, will concerta show up at all.
2-4 days depends on how much how often and your body system.
can you take paracetamol and concerta together
Yes; taking some expectorants can reduce the effectiveness of Concerta. If you need to take an expectorant for an extended period of time, consult your doctor.
Take it when you don't have ADD or ADHD.
Yes
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, although the abilify might dull the concerta a lil bit
Concerta is a stimulant, like Ritalin. If you take it before bed, it will probably keep you up.
It will take the body a few months to adjust.
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
i would not advise taking any concerta while taking lexapro. I am currently taking lexapro and have taken concerta about 7 times. Each time i took concerta i would hear many scary voices in my head. i looked up the psycotic effects of concerta and they said that a side effect of concerta is hearing voices if you are on an antidepressant