by: Jeannine Virtue
The ADHD Patch offers some benefits over pills. Advantages of the Daytrana patch include:
- Fewer gastrointestinal side effects.
- A viable substitute for children who cannot swallow pills.
- Longer lasting but can be removed earlier.
- Eliminates the possibility of abuse/ crushing and snorting pills, which is a growing concern.
- May help with medication identification in cases of emergency.
However, there are also disadvantages to using the patch, including:
- It avoids first-pass metabolism by the liver, which may limit effectiveness or increase toxicity.
- Takes longer for the drug fully gets into the system.
- Often cost more than pills.
- Can move or fall off.
- Skin rashes and sensitization can occur.
The Daytrana patch is available in four different dosage strengths. It is advisable to start with a low dose first to determine side effects. Daytrana side effects are the same as other methylphenidate ADHD drug side effects.
Daytrana Patch Side Effects Include:
- Insomnia.
- Decreased appetite/Weight loss.
- Stomach aches/Nausea/Vomiting.
- Tics.
- Mood swings.
- Nasal congestion/Inflammation of the nasal passages.
- Skin irritation or rash.
Other Common Methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Daytrana patch) side effects include:
- Nervousness/Irritability.
- Headaches.
- Drowsiness.
- Dry mouth.
- Blurred vision.
- Dizziness.
- Growth suppression.
Other Methylphenidate side effects, though less common, can include:
- Anorexia.
- Hypersensitivity.
- Cardiac arrhythmia.
- Other cardiovascular events including heart palpitations, increased blood pressure
- Psychosis.
- Aggression.
- Abnormal thought or behaviors.
- Mania.
The following side effects, though rare, have also been reported:
- Cerebral arteritis.
- Abnormal liver function.
- Death.
Methylphenidate can worsen anxiety, agitation or tension. The Daytrana patch should not be used if the person is taking an MAOI antidepressant, has glaucoma, tics, Tourettes syndrome or a family history of Tourettes syndrome.
Shire, the manufacturer of the Daytrana patch, also warns that before trying Daytrana, the primary care doctor should be alerted to the following conditions:
- High blood pressure.
- Heart conditions.
- Depression, bipolar disorder or abnormal thoughts or behaviors.
- Current or past drug or alcohol abuse problems.
- Seizures.
- Visual disturbances.
Your doctor should be informed immediately if fainting or chest pains occur while using Daytrana.
Daytrana should not be used for children under the age of 6 since safety and effectiveness of methylphenidate has not been established and can cause especially severe reactions in that age group.
Methylphenidate is a powerful stimulant classified as a Schedule II narcotic - drugs with the highest abuse potential and addiction profile - by the Drug Enforcement Agency. Before using the Daytrana patch, thoroughly investigate the benefits and the potential side effects of methylphenidate. Attention Deficit requires a multifaceted approach which requires many different tactics and combination of tactics. What works is highly individual, depending on individual needs.
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About The Author Freelance journalist Jeannine Virtue moderates the Attention Deficit Disorder Help Center, a web site dedicated to natural alternatives for ADHD, depression and stress. Go to http://www.add-adhd-help-center.com/medications/adhd.htm for more information about ADHD medications and natural alternatives for Attention Deficit Disorder.
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