Daytrana Withdrawal

Daytrana Withdrawal Symptoms may include but not limited to:

Daytrana taperingWorsening of symptoms, anxiety, depression, sleep problems, irritability, over-activity, and stimulant “crash”

Because of all various systems in the body that Amphetamines affect, we can not stress enough the importance of a slow reduction when withdrawing.

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Daytrana

(Methyphenidate, Concerta, Metadate, Methylin, Ritalin)

Although DAYTRANA transdermal patch is widely categorized as a stimulant drug and does contain an amphetamine-like backbone, however it is a much more complex structure. It is technically in a class of drugs called Norephinephrine Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitors or NDRIs. The additional structures on this molecule also alter its interaction with the body and the neurons in our brains. And although methyphenidate is reported to have less euphoric effects than amphetamine, methylphenidate increases the dopamine levels that are being blocked by the transporters and are not being allowed to the synapse as needed. 

According to Peter Breggin, M.D., author of Talking Back to Ritalin, “America now uses 90% of the world’s Ritalin – more than five times the rest of the world combined.”

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Daytrana Side Effects

Symptoms may include but not limited to:

Rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, abnormal heartbeat, and heart attack, Altered mental status, hallucinations, convulsions, seizures, convulsions, depression, excitement, agitation, irritation, anxiety, nervousness, hostility, nervousness, compulsive behavior, tics, jerky movements, tourette’s, drowsiness, confusion, lack of sleep, unhappiness, depression, over-sensitivity, decreased social interest, zombie-like mannerisms, impaired mental abilities, Eating disorders, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, stomach ache, and cramps, dry mouth, constipation, growth problems, and endocrine and metabolic disorders, Blurred vision, headaches, dizziness, excessive sweating, incontinence, fever, joint pain, blood disorders, rash, conjunctivitis, hives, skin inflammation, and hair loss

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