Both are forms of methylphenidate, so it is very unlikely that both would be prescribed together. Both could be safely taken together at low dosages. However, taking both together will have a compounding effect.
Yes, I just recently took the combination with no complications, if your trying to get high that's a different story. High doses of flexeril mixed with concerta is potentially dangerous. Be careful.
Yes! i'm doing it right now(: concerta has been great for me.
If you deem it absolutely necessary. They do basically the same thing, though, so I wouldn't recommend it.
Can you take clonidine and focalin together to help tics caused from the adhd medicine.
The shelf life of Concerta is 3 years. Any time after that, it will start to decay and the chemicals will break down. Since it is an FDA approved drug, the break down should be non-toxic to the environment. Take expired Concerta at your own risk.
I don't know about the smoking, but I would not recommend snorting it. Concerta is specifically made to prevent abuse, and they made it so that if you try to snort it, it will turn to a glue in your nose. Nasty situation, and not worth it. Ritalin and Focalin are fine for snorting, though.
Ask your doctor
Codeine is OK to take while on concerta, however, be careful with a codeine cough syrup. Some codeine cough syrup also contains Pseudophedrine Hydrochloride, a decongestant. Pseudophedrine Hydrochloride will react with concerta and cause nervousness, shakiness, increased heart rate, and anxiety. The reason being is that concerta is a Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulant and so is Pseudophedrine Hydrochloride, causing a "double whammy" to your CNS. It depends from person to person on if the codeine will cause drowsiness or wakeuflness.
can you take paracetamol and concerta together
if you take concerta and stop and have to take a drug test two days later, will concerta show up at all.
yes!! it can be fatal!
Yes; taking some expectorants can reduce the effectiveness of Concerta. If you need to take an expectorant for an extended period of time, consult your doctor.
Yes
Take it when you don't have ADD or ADHD.
Yes, Concerta is time-released methylphenidate. Methylphenidate is a psychostimulant and will cause hyperactivity in high doses; if you take Concerta for ADHD consult your doctor about your dose, as it may be to high.