Yes I am on Ritalin it gives you a touch more energy.
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.
It could bring dengue fever, malaria and much more harmful diseases.
There should be absolutely not problem with drinking hot tea during a fever. As a matter of fact, drinking hot drinks can sometimes help reduce the fever by allowing your body pores to open and sweating, which in turn releases harmful toxins that your body is holding in due to the fever.Drinking cold drinks during a fever is not a bad idea, however, it can upset your stomach more quickly. Drinking cold milk with a high fever is not suggest at all, since your body is "hot" from the fever it can cause the milk to "curd" on your stomach making you sick to your stomach and possibly even vomiting.However, I suggest that if you are and have been running a high fever for more than a day or two, you should see a doctor as a fever is usually a sign of some kind of infection and a physicians care will help you get well sooner.
it is to keep our home safe to prevent for any harm
Ritalin is much more speedy and for some more overbearing and affects mood. Talk with your doctor an read up online. www.adderall.tk is one resource.
Some pharmacies are selling generic 10mg Ritalin-methylphenidate- #30 tablets on their $4 plans. The extended release forms are more expensive.
Some pharmacies are selling generic 10mg Ritalin-methylphenidate- #30 tablets on their $4 plans. The extended release forms are more expensive.
Recent scientific studies show that the long term effects of Ritalin may be more than first bargained for. The effects of ongoing drug treatment on a developing mind can be substantial. That is not to say Ritalin isn't a useful drug for some forms of hyperactivity disorders, but the question "Are we over medicating?" has been popping up more and more.
High school kids tend to snort Ritalin, it's a cheap to alternative to "speed". Being that Ritalin is an amphetamine you're heart beats quicker, you are more social, typical amphetamine type reactions etc etc....Ritalin is gross. If you snort Ritalin and have ADD/ADHD you won't get high.
Fever is a natural response by the body to fight off infections. It helps by creating an environment that is less favorable for the growth of bacteria and viruses. Additionally, fever can stimulate the immune system to work more efficiently in combating the infection. Overall, fever plays a crucial role in helping the body to defend itself against harmful pathogens.
The Kansas Fever exodus took place in 1879. (see related link below for more information).