Head-to-Head Study Demonstrates Focalin(R) XR Offers Faster and Better Symptom Control than Concerta(R)1 in Early Part of ADHD Patients' Day
...ptoms; in patients
known to be hypersensitive to methylphenidate or other components of the
product; in patients with glaucoma; in patients with motor
tics or with a
family history or diagnosis of Tourette's syndrome; and during or following
treatment with monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
Stimulants should...
New Study of Concerta(R) Showed Significant Improvement of ADHD Symptom Management in Adults Compared to Placebo
...ents with: significant anxiety,
tension or agitation; allergies to methylphenidate or other ingredients in
CONCERTA(R); glaucoma; Tourette's syndrome,
tics or family history of
Tourette's syndrome. Abuse of methylphenidate may lead to dependence. Tell
your health care professional if your child has had pr...
Vaccine Study in New England Journal of Medicine Wrong in Concluding Mercury Exposures are Harmless, States SafeMinds
...t can contribute to
assessments of causality. This study confirmed associations detected in
other studies, such as increased rates of motor and verbal
tics and poorer
language ability. Replication of previous studies was noted in the text but
ignored in the Abstract and Concluding statement, which are the...
New Data Suggests Less Abuse-Related Effects For OROS
Methylphenidate
...gnificant anxiety, tension, or agitation; allergies to
methylphenidate or other ingredients in OROS(R) methylphenidate;
glaucoma; Tourette's syndrome,
tics or family history of Tourette's
syndrome; or current/recent use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors
(MAOIs). Children under six years of age should not ta...
New Data Focuses on Abuse of Stimulant Medication
...gnificant anxiety, tension, or agitation; allergies to
methylphenidate or other ingredients in OROS(r) methylphenidate;
glaucoma; Tourette's syndrome,
tics or family history of Tourette's
syndrome; or current/recent use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors
(MAOIs). Children under six years of age should not ta...