if you take concerta and stop and have to take a drug test two days later, will concerta show up at all.
There is no problem in taking amoxicillin while on Concerta (or any methylphenidate pills) as long as you require both treatment. It can be taken at the same time.
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!
Yes. so long as you are prescribed it.
I would consult your physician, I am assuming you are trying to combat the restlessness the concerta is giving you. I wouldn't recommend benadryl as a long term sleep aid when I'm positive your doctor will have a better solution.
what i was told by my doctor, was it only stays in your system for a few days after you stop taking it
2-4 days depends on how much how often and your body system.
It depends what drugs were sold, what the laws are in the area the drug was sold, and how much was sold.
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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.
I wouldn't unless that's what the doctors orders are. If you are only supposed to take one only take one. I work for a psychiatrist and although I have seen them switch someone from Concerta to Adderall or vice versa, I have never seen them prescribe both at once or recommend that they switch in the middle of the day. Concerta is long acting and although you might feel a come down feeling after it peaks, it is active in your body for on average 12 hours from the time it is taken. If you take the Adderall while the Concerta is still in your system I doubt it would make you feel better and could even make you feel worse.
It heavily depends on the speed at which you drive.