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Methylphenidate interaction with other drugs

Dexamphetamine is one of the most powerful and best known psychomotor stimulants, and other similar agents include dexfenfluramine. diethylpropion and fenfluramine. All these are on the controlled drugs list, and have a limited medical use as appetite suppressants. Such drugs work by interacting with the release of monoamines within the central (and peripheral) nervous system, and can be regarded as indirect SYMPATHOMIMEtics. Recently, there has been some use of the weak amphetamine-like stimulant methylphenidate to treat attention-deficient hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. [Pg.81]

Drug Interactions Barbiturates combine with other CNS depressants to cause severe depression ethanol is the most frequent offender, and interactions with first-generation antihistamines also are common. Isoniazid, methylphenidate, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors also increase the CNS-depressant effects. Other prominent drag interactions occin as a result of the induction of hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes by barbiturates see above). [Pg.274]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.791 ]

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