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Ritalin UK
1. About methylphenidate for adults
Where and how to buy Ritalin UK (Methylphenidate) 10mg online in uk. Methylphenidate is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also sometimes used to treat narcolepsy.
It comes as standard (immediate release) tablets and capsules. You can also get slow release (extended, modified or prolonged release) tablets and capsules which release the medicine into your body gradually.
For children and young people aged 18 years and under, read our information on methylphenidate for children.
2. Key facts
- Methylphenidate is a controlled drug, which means that you may have to prove your identity when collecting your prescription. You also have to collect your prescription within 28 days.
- Slow release methylphenidate is usually taken once a day. With standard tablets or capsules, your doctor may recommend taking them up to 3 times a day.
- It’s best to stick to the same brand of methylphenidate. Different brands of slow release tablets and capsules work differently in how they release the medicine into your body, and this can affect how they work to manage your symptoms.
- Do not stop taking methylphenidate suddenly, speak to your doctor first.
- Other brand names for methylphenidate are Tranquilin, Xaggitin and Xenidate. Where and how to buy Ritalin (Methylphenidate) 10mg online in uk.
3. Who can and cannot take methylphenidate
Methylphenidate can be taken by most adults. However, it is not suitable for everyone. Where and how to buy Ritalin (Methylphenidate) 10mg online in uk.
Tell your doctor before starting the medicine if you:
- have ever had an allergic reaction to methylphenidate or any other medicine
- have difficulty swallowing – some brands may not be suitable for you
- have heart problems
- have an overactive thyroid
- have a tumour in the adrenal gland (phaeochromocytoma)
- have mental health problems (or a close family member has mental health problems)
- have high blood pressure or problems with blood vessels, such as vasculitis
- have epilepsy
- have tics (sudden muscle twitches of the face or body), or a family history of Tourette’s syndrome
- have glaucoma or are at risk of getting glaucoma
- are trying to get pregnant, are already pregnant or breastfeeding
- have problems with drugs or alcohol





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