Aptensio XR, also known by the generic name Methylphenidate Hydrochloride, is a medication mainly used as a treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This drug is a stimulant for the central nervous system and reacts with the chemicals in the brain to enable impulse control and help the nerves connected with hyperactivity.

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Aptensio XR and Dosages

When it comes to taking medication, no matter its use, it is always necessary to read and understand the prescription details and instructions. This is no different for Aptensio. The drug is to be taken once daily and to maximize its effect; patients are to take it at the same time each day- preferably in the morning.

Aptensio capsules come in 10 mg to 60 mg dosages and should be taken by swallowing it with water or any other safe liquid. Capsules should not be crushed or chewed as that might alter the effect of the drug.

When it comes to what dosages to be taken, it is always advisable to work with the doctor’s instructions as optimal dosage varies per individual.

Using Aptensio XR- What You Should Know

Different brands and forms of this medication exist. It is important to know this as they might not all have similar effects neither can they easily replace themselves. If you consider changing brands, it is important to consult a doctor or pharmacist.

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How to use Aptensio XR

Aptensio XR could be addictive and might not be the best choice for individuals who have problems with alcohol or some form of drug abuse. Like other stimulants, Aptensio might not work well for patients suffering from heart diseases or high blood pressure as it can lead to sudden death, heart attack, or stroke.

MAO inhibitors cause a dangerous reaction with Aptensio and might not be a perfect idea to take the drug within 14 days of an MAO inhibitor use.

Using Aptensio would imply that patients would have to fully disclose family history related to mental or physical health issues with a physician. This is because using Aptensio might intensify these underlying health issues through side effects.

Mental health issues could include depression, bipolar disorder, or suicidal thoughts. Physical health issues could be cardiac-related.

What Are the Side Effects of Aptensio?

While Aptensio has been proven to be effective for many ADHD patients, like other ADHD drugs, it comes with its side effects ranging from mild to serious. These side effects also differ from individual to individual.

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Taking Aptensio may affect the ability of the patient to perform certain tasks that relate to the usage of machinery, driving, or other similar tasks. These side effects affect young adults and teenagers more as children are not meant to perform such tasks. With time, the side effect wears off but in cases where it worsens, it becomes necessary to talk to a doctor.

Common side effects associated with this medication include

  • Decreased appetite
  • Abdominal pain
  • Headaches
  • Sleep troubles

In some cases, Aptensio may lead to

  • A slow down of growth in children
  • Priapism
  • Blood circulation issues
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Side Effects of Aptensio XR

Aptensio is an effective drug for combating and managing symptoms of ADHD. However, to make the usage of Aptensio smoother, it is necessary to stay in contact with a licensed physician.

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