reduced appetite, irritability, headaches, sleeping problems
Increases appetite.
Wieght loss can occur whilst taking Ritalin as it is a stimulant and one of the side effects is a loss of appetite, so in some people whilst they are on Ritalin they do not feel as hungry and do not eat as much and thus loose weight. If Ritalin is abused then appetite is rapidly decreased which can lead to a large loss of weight similar to someone who abuses amphetamines or methemphetamine.
Ritalin (methylphenidate) and methamphetamine are different chemicals whist they are both stimulants Ritalin will never produce the same effects which meth will, the effect will be similar yet much weaker.
Loss of Appetite is a common effect of Percocet.
You can if you don't watch your food intake after the Concerta/Ritalin wears off. Since it is a stimulant, it usually causes a loss of appetite. After the Concerta/Ritalin wears off, there have been reports of people tending to binge eat.
There are several different side effects when taking Ritalin. Some of these side effects include itching, hives, rash, swelling in the face, extreme energy, lightheadedness, and a pounding heartbeat.
To dull the appetite.
loss of appetite
it causes a loss of appetite and you proboly will lose weight
The effect of Ritalin depends on how much and how you take it, if you take Ritalin in the way it is supposed to be taken then you will be able to concentrate more and be less distracted, however if abused Ritalin becomes more like speed and the user becomes happier and the work/task he/she has to do becomes more exciting and they become more motivated to do it.
Ritalin LA (Long Acting) and Ritalin SR (Sustained Release) are both formulations of methylphenidate, used to treat ADHD. The primary difference lies in their release mechanisms and duration of action; Ritalin LA provides a longer duration of effect, typically lasting up to 8 hours, while Ritalin SR lasts about 4-6 hours. Additionally, Ritalin LA is designed to release medication in two phases, offering a more consistent effect throughout the day. Both formulations aim to improve focus and reduce impulsivity, but the choice between them often depends on individual patient needs and response.