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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 111684" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I've never had a problem getting any of the kids to take pills or capsules. It's been many many years since that medication was tried</p><p>with the boys. IF it is a time release, however, you are not to</p><p>sprinkle it or split it. It needs to stay in the capsule to time</p><p>release appropriately. I may be wrong but I "think" XR is a time</p><p>release medication. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes capsules feel like they are sticking to the roof of the mouth so maybe it needs to be taken with alot of fluid so</p><p>it slips down the hatch. by the way, if you see an improvement already</p><p>that is great. The stimulant medications are so fast in, fast out that</p><p>it's pretty obvious when they are appropriate. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 111684, member: 35"] I've never had a problem getting any of the kids to take pills or capsules. It's been many many years since that medication was tried with the boys. IF it is a time release, however, you are not to sprinkle it or split it. It needs to stay in the capsule to time release appropriately. I may be wrong but I "think" XR is a time release medication. Sometimes capsules feel like they are sticking to the roof of the mouth so maybe it needs to be taken with alot of fluid so it slips down the hatch. by the way, if you see an improvement already that is great. The stimulant medications are so fast in, fast out that it's pretty obvious when they are appropriate. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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