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When is too much concerta too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 66150" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Concerta is the medication that works for our family. easy child/difficult child took, if I</p><p>remember correctly, 64 mgs and it worked for him. difficult child started</p><p>taking two 36's in the morning two years ago and it works like a</p><p>charm with no side effects at all. To me 72 mgs sounded crazy</p><p>but the psychiatrist we changed to has been in practice over 40 years and</p><p>assured me that even higher doses are viable if needed. Sure</p><p>enough...it's worked!</p><p></p><p>As was stated earlier, all the stimulant medications are referred to as "fast</p><p>in and fast out". There is no titration required so you can just</p><p>stop with-o fear of bad effects. Some CD family members have had</p><p>to wait a couple of weeks to feel that the medication was tried out properly. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 66150, member: 35"] Concerta is the medication that works for our family. easy child/difficult child took, if I remember correctly, 64 mgs and it worked for him. difficult child started taking two 36's in the morning two years ago and it works like a charm with no side effects at all. To me 72 mgs sounded crazy but the psychiatrist we changed to has been in practice over 40 years and assured me that even higher doses are viable if needed. Sure enough...it's worked! As was stated earlier, all the stimulant medications are referred to as "fast in and fast out". There is no titration required so you can just stop with-o fear of bad effects. Some CD family members have had to wait a couple of weeks to feel that the medication was tried out properly. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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