CNS (central nervous system) stimulant schedule II federal classification
Ritalin is in a class of drugs called methylphenidate, which is not an amphetamine. If the drug test is a testing for amphetamines Ritalin will not be detected.
She takes Ritalin to treat her ADHD, but she does not take any illegal drugs.
Ritalin to stay calm
ADHD and depression
Combining Chlordiazepoxide and Ritalin is not dangerous and can eliminate the increased anxiety caused by Ritalin. However, one should never combine drugs without consulting with a physician.
no Ritalin is an amphetamine and cocaine has its own test- 2 different drugs
Ritalin is listed as a Schedule II drug on the Controlled Substances List (Vyvanse, Adderall, Concerta, etc., are all C-II drugs.
Schedule II (Oxycodone, Morphine, Fentanyl, Adderall, ritalin, etc.) drugs are non-refillable
Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulator
Class A drugs are the drugs that are most dangerous for example cocaine. Class B drugs are the drugs that are mildly dangerous. Class C drugs are the drugs that are least dangerous for example cannabis.
Class A drugs are considered the most harmful and carry the most severe penalties for possession and supply. Class B drugs are considered less harmful than Class A drugs but more harmful than Class C drugs. Class C drugs are considered the least harmful and typically carry lesser penalties than Class A and B drugs.
Medical treatment can consist of the use of drugs such as Ritalin that are intended to modify over-exuberant behavior, or other drugs that have differing targets of activity.