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A prescription medication to treat ADD/ADHD, Metadate CD, is variety of the stimulant methylphenidate extended-release. In this specific instance Metadata CD is designed to release one third of its medication upon initial usage. The other 70 percent is then released throughout your system slowly. This allows for only a once daily dosage.

Metadate CD is manufactured in the form of a capsule. Inside this capsule are very small beads, a percentage of which are created to dissolve at a certain rate once you take them. Because of these beads, it's not recommended that you either chew or crush this medication.

You may, however, if you have difficulty swallowing pills, open the capsules and sprinkle the beads on a spoonful of applesauce. But, you need to take the medication immediately after it has been open. And you should avoid chewing the spoonful of applesauce. Be sure also to follow this with a drink of water or other beverage.

It's best to take Metadate CD before breakfast. Taking it following your meal can actually delay the effect of the medication.

Metadate CD has a duration of action of about 8 hours. It's available in six capsule strengths. They include 10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg, 40 mg, 50 mg, or 60 mg.

The exact dosage your doctor prescribes for you depends in large part on your age, any other medications you've tried in the past for you ADD/ADHD problems. Your dosage also reflects your age, as well as any other medical disorders you may currently have and any other medications you're presently taking.

Side Effects

Every prescription drug on the market contains some risk. Metadate CD is no different. Side effects of this drug may include high blood pressure, to name just one problem. For the most part, people on this drug have discovered the increase in blood pressure is only temporary and usually goes back within a healthy range on its own.

The most common side effects are a decreased appetite and insomnia.

If you or your child is prone to seizures, be sure to speak to your doctor about your ability to take this drug. This medication may increase your chances of having seizures.

Other side effects include stomach pain as well as headaches, loss of and inability to sleep as well as burred or other vision problems.

If your child is taking this medication, it may also be responsible for severe and persistent dizziness, as well as chest pain, or an irregular heart beat.

You and your personal physician are best able to make the decision if this medication is right for your particular situation and condition.

by: Dr Kenny Handelman




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