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Why Do I Feely Sleepy After Taking An RX For Methylphenidate?

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Posted on Sat, 19 Apr 2014
Question: I have been taking methylphenidate for quite a long time and I am having trouble with the short wash out time. My doctor gave me an rx for Methylphenidate ER and it has no stimulant result. In fact, I fall asleep very soon after my dose. What do you think is happening? I would also like to know about Concerta. It is my understanding that it is a longer acting form of methylphenidate. I would like to know the general information, manufacturers, availability and cost.
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (5 hours later)
Brief Answer: Please clarify why were you prescribed this ? Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for choosing wwwhealthcaremagic.com Please clarify why you were prescribed methyl phenidate? You are taking 4 medicines having significant sedative effect- Trazadone, Klonopin,Seroquil and Restoril. You may not feel the effect due to drug interactions. Concerta is a longer acting form of Methyl Phenidate, effective for about 12 hours. It is manufactured by Novartis Corporation. it is available freely on prescription of a psychiatrist. It is available as Concerta, Daytrana and Methylin.The cost is not known to me as it is not available in India. It is a 3 layered structure and acts by osmotic absorption of fluid in the gut. Outer layer releases immediate acting form, later part releases medicines later in the day. Any further query is welcome DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (42 hours later)
Dear Dr. Saatiish Jhuntrraa: I'm sure in India the spelling of your name is not unusual. But I don't think I have ever seen so many double letters. I have been to India, and found it to be a lovely spiritual place. I am sad for all the poverty, but visiting your country was a highlight in my life. You asked about why I take methylphenidate. I received a bipolar diagnosis 25 years ago and have taken a long list of medications and combinations over the years. Some of them do not work at all, some have too many side effects, some work for a while then stop working, some work only in tandem with another drug, etc. And when you finally get a cocktail that seems to work for the most part, you don't want to tweek it too much even though the process of adding one on top of the other likely produces at least one, maybe more, of the cocktail that are not really helping. You are just really glad that you are finally feeling better and more able to be active in your life. I am sure you have probably treated people like me who over the course of many years can end up with unusual combinations of medications that have occurred over time but for some unknown reason seem to do the job. I take Parnate and Celexa for their antidepressant properties and Hytrin for excessive sweating. I take Trazodone, Restoril, and Seroquel for sleep, and Klonopin for periodic anxiety. The last 4 are taken at night, and have come about as a group over time. I have trouble falling asleep, staying asleep and waking too early. This combination finally seems to work at least for the time being. Over the years nearly every group of meds for sleep have left me groggy in the morning. The methylphenidate was added a long time ago to combat the lethargy I was having in the morning as well as throughout the day. The doctor added Methylphenidate to help me become more alert and able to accomplish activities throughout the day. It was a miracle to be able to get out of bed and be active again. When the short acting dose taken in the morning wears off I lose energy so I take a second dose at noon. Over time the 20 mg dose twice a day seemed to lose it's potency and the doctor increased the dose to 40mg twice a day. This dosage was effective for quite a long time but recently I started getting groggy again before the next dose was due and I lost complete energy by about 5pm. It is difficult to maintain a reasonable activity level when the positive effect of the standard 20mg tabs of methylphenidate ends so quickly. Two weeks ago the doctor and I discussed the possibility of using Methylphenidate ER capsules rather than increase the dosage of the standard form I had been using. Neither one of us had any reason to think I would experience such an unacceptable response. He is out of town for a while and I am making this inquiry in his absence. The Methylphenidate ER capsules do not have a stimulating effect. Instead, I experience an intense sedating effect shortly after I take each dose. I actually fall asleep for 1 to 2 hours, wake up groggy and stay that way throughout the day. Do you have any insights or ideas on why one form of Methylphenidate would have such a vastly different effect than another. With the standard 20mg methylphenidate, even when the stimulating effects are gone, I am tired but I am never able to sleep without help. It makes no sense to me that a drug that is listed as having the same stimulant properties would be seriously sedating. I would be very grateful to hear any insights or ideas about the possibilities of this very unexpected response I'm having, and any advice you might have that could get me through the next few weeks. Thank you for the other information you offered on Concerta. Maybe it will be a more successful solution to the drowsiness my other medications seem to cause. Regards, XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (7 hours later)
Brief Answer: Please get your medicines reviewed Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX Thanks a lot for nice words about my country. Actually, plain methyl phenidate is absorbed very quickly, shoots up in blood and gives a euphoric feeling hence the phenomenon of tolerance and dependence. This is the reason you stopped feeling the effect after some time and dose had to be increased. The problem is this continues like any other drug of abuse so there are lots of people abusing this form. Hence concept of slow release came so that its duration of action is for the whole day and drug is released slowly hence the blood level remains consistent . Obviously the feeling of euphoria is missing. This seems to be exactly what happened with you. As you are not getting euphoric feeling so the sedative effect takes over (the effects of 3-4 medicines). I have very high professional regards for my colleagues in USA but few things need to be clarified. This drug is generally not used for reducing sedation, if at all, for very short periods of time. It is given for ADHD , present concurrently with BPD in 20% cases. A thorough review of your medications is needed because you are not on mood stabilizer (seroquel is one but ? doses?). Further you may be prone to develop manic episode by a cocktail of 3 antidepressants. In all, I feel as the ER preparation is released gradually into the blood, the sedative effects are taking over. You will need to review your medication list. Hope I answered your questions. Good Luck DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (40 hours later)
Thank you, Dr. Jhuntrraa: Your comments make some sense to me and I very much appreciate the explanation. I will review my medications with my doctor when he returns. Regards, XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (3 hours later)
Brief Answer: you are welcome Detailed Answer: Hello You are most welcome. I wish you the best of health. Dr Saatiish Jhuntrra
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Why Do I Feely Sleepy After Taking An RX For Methylphenidate?

Brief Answer: Please clarify why were you prescribed this ? Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for choosing wwwhealthcaremagic.com Please clarify why you were prescribed methyl phenidate? You are taking 4 medicines having significant sedative effect- Trazadone, Klonopin,Seroquil and Restoril. You may not feel the effect due to drug interactions. Concerta is a longer acting form of Methyl Phenidate, effective for about 12 hours. It is manufactured by Novartis Corporation. it is available freely on prescription of a psychiatrist. It is available as Concerta, Daytrana and Methylin.The cost is not known to me as it is not available in India. It is a 3 layered structure and acts by osmotic absorption of fluid in the gut. Outer layer releases immediate acting form, later part releases medicines later in the day. Any further query is welcome DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA