@@marshallstrander3922 It was a while ago, but I was easily agitated and would suddenly jump from calm to upset, either super rage or emotional weeping. This was at work. It was not a fun time for me or my coworkers, lol.
Thanks so much! This is an older video where we were leaning “how to RUclips”- if you had issues with volume, the Vyvanse vs Concerta video also has great info! And yes, some people do take the stimulants more in an as needed basis.
As a 40yr old just starting my journey, thanks for being an open minded parent. My life would have been much different if I had had adults like you around when I grew up. I can tell you having had a good time in my younger years, my experience with methylphenidate is as follows... If you have ADHD it's not a party thing. Too much doesn't feel good. The right amount for me is low, I don't feel it kicking in or ramping down. This is ritalin short acting I'm speaking of, all i notice is less background noise. One thing recommended by Dr Russel Barkley, a very well known guy is to get your patient (your child) to have a no-risk nap in the afternoon. If the dose is right, they should be able to sleep. I dont have trouble sleeping at 11 if I take a ritalin at 6:30pm... I am not a Dr, that's only a suggestion. I'm starting Concerta tomorrow, unfortunately there isn't a lot on here. Best of luck for your family!
This was a helpful video to learn about the medication quickly, especially the unique mechanism of action with osmosis. Thank you! - A psychiatry resident
I am on it right now but my case is different than others. Suffered closed head injury years ago and have lack of energy issues in relation. It has increased my energy but hasn't affected my hunger or feeling hungry all the time.
Thank you for checking out this video and for sharing your experience! While everyone's situation is different, many people can learn from the experiences of others. Let me know if you have any topic suggestions for future videos! Dr. Aly
Many thanks for posting the video - very interesting. A few points I thought I'd mention: You talk about taking holidays from the medication but many RUclips conferences where professionals who are lifelong experts and practitioners in ADHD advocate for continuation through weekends so that the patient doesn't have strong side effects on the Monday morning, which are unpleasant due to the fact that they've become used to being unmedicated over the weekend. You also didn't mention that Concerta is just one type of ADHD and name other medications are available i.e. amphetamine salts etc. I don't believe you mentioned about how Concerta should be taken early in the morning to ameliorate the difficulty in sleeping side effect. You didn't discuss the whole "pills don't build skills" argument to highlight that Concerta should be a part of a wider approach to manage the symptoms of ADHD. Strategies such as using timers/reminders, externalising thoughts i.e. writing ideas, or to-do lists into a notepad or similar along with a whole raft of others are crucial for leveraging the maximum benefit from the medication. I believe you also didn't highlight the fact that methylphenidate has been in use since 1955, so is one of the most established medications which we know is relatively safe to use even over the very long term. Also, methylphenidate doesn't create dopamine, rather it inhibits the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine (recycling what your body is already producing).
Did you expect her to say literally everything about this medicine in the space of 5 minutes? As well as saying everything about all the other ADHD medications? This video is a short & snappy educational video- she would be talking for hours if she were to meet all of your expectations- most people with ADHD such as myself prefer short & snappy videos like this so we don't lose interest or focus, and can take in the information easier. She shouldn't need to mention how people are to take it in the mornings either as their doctor will tell people how to take it when prescribing it to them. This isn't full medication booklet, this is an educational clip.
@@LordSolidusI agree with your comment. I originally wrote my comment because 1) She may not have known one of those points and it helps her professionally 2) Other people want to surf the comments section for more information and it helps them. The tone of my comment is curt, I wrote it in a rush with no editing, and could've been more politely. I also personally think having a break to reset Concerta can be really effective (I have one day off per fortnight). If I don't I get a symptom buildup and the efficacy is reduced. I also have Omega 3 daily plus ON Gold Standard Preworkout twice a day which contains L-Carnitine, L-Tyrosine, Caffeine and Creatine, which together allow me to get very close to full symptom relief of ADHD. (And yes, I do use strategies on top, when needed).
@@YT_User- Thanks for the clarification. I understand you are trying to help but the woman in the video is a trained medical professional and knows what she's on about. She will do her learning from the sources that she trusts rather than the unreliability of an anonymous commenter who could've gotten their information from any form of source. And yes, I agree L-Tyrosine along with amino acid complex and other stimulant supplements can help boost energy and focus for some people with ADHD- but it won't help all. 6 years ago I took Tyrosine 3500mg per day for about 2 weeks because it really boosted my concentration and got me out of a depression- but you know when they say "if it seems too good to be true, it probably is" exactly was my case. I had an extreme crash and it brought on a psychosis that lasted for 3 weeks. Never suggest anything for anyone just because it worked for you or someone else, because you aren't a doctor and you don't know how it will effect other people that are built differently. Be careful with tyrosine, that stuff is no laughing matter.
@@LordSolidusI Here's my response: 1) "Just trust the Dr" mentality is the reason I DIDN'T get an ADHD diagnosis until 15 years later when I challenged the expert because I trusted my instincts. That's why there are second opinions in the medical world. 2) I have never given medical advice, I have shared viewpoints of medical professionals from seminars, lectures etc. I can actually reference the source for each comment I made and you can interrogate their credentials. I even disagreed, myself, with the "avoiding medication holidays". I need a break personally. It's more a discussion/debate, it's not me trying to make everyone agree with me. 3) I'm sorry to hear about your awful experience, it must have been terrifying. I hope you have managed to find what works for you. 4) Sharing what I take was done to communicate that I actually use this medication as part of my symptoms management regime. 5) I have never advised that anyone takes anything. If I said "You should..." or "This will help if you take .." then I would agree with you. Any substance can be lethal depending on who takes it. Even eating some peanut butter can kill certain people. Never trust "someone from the internet". It's your responsibility to make your own decisions. 6) Thanks for replying to me (and being respectful). My comments are there just to challenge and make people think for themselves more once they've got all the information (including from professionals). I clarified a couple of points about how I would like my comments interpreted but your points are all valid and true. It's okay to different opinions. We all experience ADHD uniquely, certain aspects are better than worse than others. My doctor himself told me that ADHD medication titration is unscientific and nobody knows for sure how and why it works and it's an anomaly having to use subjective, rather than objective data from their patients to decide the correct prescription. Thanks for the advice about L-Tyrosine(!) I'm researching it myself now.
@@YT_User- I appreciate your views. I apologise for misinterpreting some of your statements. It's always good to share eachothers views and opinions. I also agree with you- doctors aren't always right; it is usually the one with the first-hand experience that knows what's best for themselves. I myself was never prescribed ADHD medicine until I was 20 (because of the abuse-potential statistics, influenced by selfish people abusing the pills which makes it harder for the people that need the medicine to get a prescription), and I was let down a lot by doctors throughout my life. I am glad that you have found a regime that helps you, and I hope you continue to use your amino acid supplements responsibly. You have a good rest of your day 😊
Hi, I have been taking concerta for the last eight month, I am on 36MG and it does not help with my ADHD symptoms, I am debating whether or not I should switch to Vyvanse or Adderall or go up on 54MG of Concerta, what should I do at this point? I also take trintellix and seroquel.
This medication is the only thing that has treated my depression and it makes me think and feel completely normal, I can not explain because everything that I have researched says it isn't for depression.
Sometimes depression is the result of other issues such as adhd so managing the issue causing the depression could solve the depression too rather then trying antidepressants.
it's so understandable because adhd people tend to have depression (or depression symptoms) because having ADHD is hard and leads to depression too. so your ADHD is the root. (genetically environmentally) (watch the video: if you have adhd, you are likely to be depressed. something like that. and the video is 2 hours. believe its worth it. its from a live video. i watched that video part by part cuz i have adhd and couldn't finish it fast cuz its so long hahahahah
The information is great, and you are a beautiful presenter, but please boost your voice track up higher and consider a closer mic for added proximity effect. You have a very delicate voice that needs proper amplification and representation. Heavy compression and EQ would help with the details as well. Other than that, thank you for the immensely valuable info. I just started on Concerta and I DEFINITELY feel the initial boost and fleeting moments of focus after that. I'm on 27mg and it sounds like I could go up a little or possibly replace with Ritalin for a more consistent effect for my work day (if my psych agrees, obviously). I feel no side effects other than a little dry mouth (other meds are doing that as well), and I do not become irritable as it wears off, but that could be due to the gradual tapering.
Thanks so much for taking the time to check out this video and for your feedback! This video was from the "early days" of when we started, so we definitely struggled with the learning curve of figuring out technology. Let me know if you check out one of the newer videos and have any suggestions...equipment is not something I know much about LOL! Dr. Aly
Great questions! I do not have much of an opinion yet about Azstarys. This is mainly because it was just FDA approved not too long ago. Most of my patients have issues with insurance covering it and even with a coupon, it is still costing $300-400+ for a 30-day supply. Therefore, I have not been prescribing it given that there's an abundance of other stimulants out there that are much more affordable. I have had multiple patients switch from Vyvanse to Concerta or Concerta to Vyvanse. This is mainly due to tolerability or efficacy issues with one vs the other. Vyvanse is an amphetamine product whereas Concerta is a methylphenidate product. Sometimes, patients will tolerate one derivative better than the other. Hope this helps! Dr. Aly
Do you know if that later 70% release of the second dose is released all at once? Or does it release that throughout the day? I’m finding that with concerta I feel better later on in the day but mornings are still very rough so I’m thinking a different brand with a higher release than 20% in the morning
It is supposed to released through out the second half of the day. Not all at once in the second half of the day. If the medication is not working well for patients due to the timing of effect, there are other mechanisms that may suite your metabolism better. Let us know if you tried to switch to a different medication and if it worked. -Dr. Rob
@@Jjooodiey last week I bought the brand name Concerta and it’s made a huge difference. It’s not even the same medication as generic, completely different. I highly recommend. I think it’s worth the investment. Also you can ask your psychiatrist to give you a cheek swab test through Genomind. They order the kit, swipe in the office and send it in for results. It shows what medications are best for you based on your genes. For instance I’m a weak metabolizer of CYP2D6 which is why Adderall wasn’t the best option for me.
Unfortunately, yes! So frustrating 🤦🏼♀️ We are working on trying to correct this. Thanks for taking the time to point this out. This is a new learning process for everyone on the Straight Talk Psychiatry team, so thank you for your patience and support!
I started this medication but have decided its not for me, but this is purely my choice. After being diagnosed as having ADHD/Autism last year at the age of 50 I have only just learned who I am. When I went on Concerta it stopped part of my ADHD in terms of a racing mind, but I decided that to be on medication like Concerta is yet again making me mask my flaws/what makes me as a person tick . I get that people will be okay with that. But I want to be me, not some person who is masking by using drugs
My daughter is prescribed Inspiral.I am from India.My daughter is 11 years.We are concerned if this would affect her growth.She is already taking Fluoxetin for anxiety.Pls.guide
Hi Rajeev- Thanks so much for checking out this video and asking such a great question. From my understanding, Inspiral (methylphenidate hydrochloride) is similar to our version of Ritalin in the U.S. These medications do run the risk of affecting weight and growth. The FDA label of Ritalin states that "consistently medicated children (i.e., treatment for 7 days per week throughout the year) have a temporary slowing in growth rate (on average, a total of about 2 cm less growth in height and 2.7 kg less growth in weight over 3 years), without evidence of growth rebound during this period of development." Monitoring growth is always recommended when taking these medications. If you found this information to be valuable, please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE as more videos are being released weekly. Also, if you have any topic suggestions for future videos, let me know! Dr. Aly
More great questions! I often suggest that kiddos I treat take drug holidays, especially if they are having weight/growth concerns. This won’t eliminate the potential for side effects in all kids, but it does help many! This is especially true when parents hold the medication over long holidays or spring/summer break. Dr. Aly
@@dralywood Does anxiety a part of adhd? My daughter has high separation anxiety with my wife at 11 years That hampers the environment more.But her general anxiety has been reduced.Does stimulants when used help reduce anxiety when it gives confidence in doing things through increased focus?
@@rajeevgopinath6010 you should take your daughter to a psychiatrist, he or she will be able to give a better diagnosis and with the best possible approach to the treatment. Dr. Aly lives in the United States, but I'm pretty sure you'll find one in India that can help
My doctor just gave me this for ADHD. Is it true that it causes depression? Because I already kind of have depression but my doctor said if it manages the HD symptoms, the anxiety and depression that I have might go away because it'll control me being overstimulated
Any questions or experiences you'd like to share about this medication??? Please leave a comment and make sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE if you found this information valuable! More videos to come!!!
I am sorry to hear that you have side effects. Hopefully they are time dependent side effects and wear off as time goes on. You can find the full list of side effects at this page. I wish you the best and thank you for coming to my channel. www.drugs.com/sfx/concerta-side-effects.html
Totally agree. This was an older video when we were trying to figure all the tech out. Go to the Concerta vs Vyvanse video. There’s more info in it and audio should be much better. Dr. Aly
hi .. I have ADHD and I want to take CONCERTA only for a year " until I get my shit together". ( I am not asking for professional advice - just a general - is it possible for a Homo sapiens to take Concerta only for a year and then stop relying on it? ) THX
Music deafening, speech scarcely audible. Yes I am hard of hearing and its a shame I had to skip this video. If you could redo it with improved sound that would be amazing. TIA.
The Concerta vs Vyvanse video has similar (if not better) information and the audio is MUCH cleaner. I’m sorry for the quality of this video. I’m as upset about it as you are! Early growing pain of a new channel 😵💫
I can not watch the whole vodeo because the "ding" when you are making a point drives me nuts. I had to turn the volume all the way up to hear your voice.
Yaaa. That was an early days video where we had a lot of growing pains in leaning “how to RUclips” The Concerta vs Vyvanse video is much better all around and as a lot better info too.
CHADD did an article called 'Could Your Child’s Meds Affect His Height? Likely Not' Which has the relevant studies, in short it's likely to make little, if any difference. If it does reduce growth then some evidence suggests that it's due to appetite suppression and could be remedied by a medication holiday, which would allow the growth spurt to occur and mitigate the lost height. (Some research shows that it may only be ~1cm of height lost, and even then it can be subjective depending on the patient)
Hey Carol- This was one of our earlier videos when we were learning about RUclips and equipment. The audio on this is wayyyyy low 😫 (growing pains of learning a new skill...) Keep an eye out- I actually just filmed a Concerta Vs Vyvanse video and I'll prioritize getting that one out ASAP. There's overlap between the two videos and actually more talking points and FAQ's in the new one! Thanks for being patient with us! Dr. Aly
I have been on this medication since 12, and it has allowed me to live a productive and functional life. It’s probably also what kept me from putting a gun in my mouth. Anyone who thinks my parents should be ashamed of themselves for that should be ashamed of themselves.
Do you have ADHD yourself? How young should the child be for the prescriber be ashamed? Would a curve showing the level of shame and child's age have a bell curve distribution, or would it be linear? Looking forward to hearing from you. 👍
@@YT_User- Looking forward to hearing from me? Why would that be when clearly you know more about Medication than the doctors themselves. Someone as bright as you waiting for a response from someone as dumb as me? I have Autism and ADHD. I would recommend you go and research about the Long Term side effects of Stimulant Medication given to Children. Adios Einstein 🙂🙏🏼✝️
@@PSG81 I waited a month for your reply. All you did is tell me that I should research, curate and report information that you're supposed to have supplied in your comment. If you've got no compelling evidence to present then I'll assume you can't back up your claims. P.s. are you saying you're more of an expert than professors, doctors, Psychiatrists and pharmacologists given that they're wrong in prescribing medication to anyone under 18?
@@Icipher4 literally no negative side effects. All upside. I take at 7am and it poops out around 3pm so I take a 10mg ritilin which ware’s off by bed time
The volume is too low. The information seems great. From VRAfam too
Thanks so much for the feedback! We are working on correcting the audio issue- if not for this video, def the next!!! 1% better with each upload 😉
It's clear and loud for me...
I had barely any sound.
I can hear it ok, and im hard of hearing. You might want to check your volume settings on your computer, headphones or cell phone :)
Volume of voice is to low. Everything else is way to loud.
Thanks!
You are so welcome! Please let me know if you have any video suggestions!
Dr. Aly
My Concerta withdrawal was TERRIBLE. I had a doctor leave the state and I couldn’t get anyone to fill my prescription for a month.
What was it like for you? I’ve never experience concerta withdrawal
@@marshallstrander3922 It was a while ago, but I was easily agitated and would suddenly jump from calm to upset, either super rage or emotional weeping. This was at work. It was not a fun time for me or my coworkers, lol.
Will start taking this within the next few days
Super informative and so well articulated. Ty so much
Thanks so much! This is an older video where we were leaning “how to RUclips”- if you had issues with volume, the Vyvanse vs Concerta video also has great info!
And yes, some people do take the stimulants more in an as needed basis.
Thank you for this. I am very nervous about giving this to my child and understanding how it works is helpful.
As a 40yr old just starting my journey, thanks for being an open minded parent.
My life would have been much different if I had had adults like you around when I grew up.
I can tell you having had a good time in my younger years, my experience with methylphenidate is as follows...
If you have ADHD it's not a party thing. Too much doesn't feel good. The right amount for me is low, I don't feel it kicking in or ramping down. This is ritalin short acting I'm speaking of, all i notice is less background noise.
One thing recommended by Dr Russel Barkley, a very well known guy is to get your patient (your child) to have a no-risk nap in the afternoon. If the dose is right, they should be able to sleep.
I dont have trouble sleeping at 11 if I take a ritalin at 6:30pm...
I am not a Dr, that's only a suggestion.
I'm starting Concerta tomorrow, unfortunately there isn't a lot on here.
Best of luck for your family!
This was a helpful video to learn about the medication quickly, especially the unique mechanism of action with osmosis. Thank you! - A psychiatry resident
Great info! Thanks for posting and keeping it simple =) audio sounded great on my end
Excellent video!! Thank you ❤
I am on it right now but my case is different than others. Suffered closed head injury years ago and have lack of energy issues in relation. It has increased my energy but hasn't affected my hunger or feeling hungry all the time.
Thank you for checking out this video and for sharing your experience! While everyone's situation is different, many people can learn from the experiences of others.
Let me know if you have any topic suggestions for future videos!
Dr. Aly
Many thanks for posting the video - very interesting. A few points I thought I'd mention:
You talk about taking holidays from the medication but many RUclips conferences where professionals who are lifelong experts and practitioners in ADHD advocate for continuation through weekends so that the patient doesn't have strong side effects on the Monday morning, which are unpleasant due to the fact that they've become used to being unmedicated over the weekend.
You also didn't mention that Concerta is just one type of ADHD and name other medications are available i.e. amphetamine salts etc.
I don't believe you mentioned about how Concerta should be taken early in the morning to ameliorate the difficulty in sleeping side effect.
You didn't discuss the whole "pills don't build skills" argument to highlight that Concerta should be a part of a wider approach to manage the symptoms of ADHD. Strategies such as using timers/reminders, externalising thoughts i.e. writing ideas, or to-do lists into a notepad or similar along with a whole raft of others are crucial for leveraging the maximum benefit from the medication.
I believe you also didn't highlight the fact that methylphenidate has been in use since 1955, so is one of the most established medications which we know is relatively safe to use even over the very long term.
Also, methylphenidate doesn't create dopamine, rather it inhibits the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine (recycling what your body is already producing).
Did you expect her to say literally everything about this medicine in the space of 5 minutes? As well as saying everything about all the other ADHD medications? This video is a short & snappy educational video- she would be talking for hours if she were to meet all of your expectations- most people with ADHD such as myself prefer short & snappy videos like this so we don't lose interest or focus, and can take in the information easier.
She shouldn't need to mention how people are to take it in the mornings either as their doctor will tell people how to take it when prescribing it to them.
This isn't full medication booklet, this is an educational clip.
@@LordSolidusI agree with your comment. I originally wrote my comment because 1) She may not have known one of those points and it helps her professionally 2) Other people want to surf the comments section for more information and it helps them.
The tone of my comment is curt, I wrote it in a rush with no editing, and could've been more politely. I also personally think having a break to reset Concerta can be really effective (I have one day off per fortnight). If I don't I get a symptom buildup and the efficacy is reduced. I also have Omega 3 daily plus ON Gold Standard Preworkout twice a day which contains L-Carnitine, L-Tyrosine, Caffeine and Creatine, which together allow me to get very close to full symptom relief of ADHD. (And yes, I do use strategies on top, when needed).
@@YT_User- Thanks for the clarification. I understand you are trying to help but the woman in the video is a trained medical professional and knows what she's on about. She will do her learning from the sources that she trusts rather than the unreliability of an anonymous commenter who could've gotten their information from any form of source.
And yes, I agree L-Tyrosine along with amino acid complex and other stimulant supplements can help boost energy and focus for some people with ADHD- but it won't help all. 6 years ago I took Tyrosine 3500mg per day for about 2 weeks because it really boosted my concentration and got me out of a depression- but you know when they say "if it seems too good to be true, it probably is" exactly was my case. I had an extreme crash and it brought on a psychosis that lasted for 3 weeks.
Never suggest anything for anyone just because it worked for you or someone else, because you aren't a doctor and you don't know how it will effect other people that are built differently. Be careful with tyrosine, that stuff is no laughing matter.
@@LordSolidusI Here's my response:
1) "Just trust the Dr" mentality is the reason I DIDN'T get an ADHD diagnosis until 15 years later when I challenged the expert because I trusted my instincts. That's why there are second opinions in the medical world. 2) I have never given medical advice, I have shared viewpoints of medical professionals from seminars, lectures etc. I can actually reference the source for each comment I made and you can interrogate their credentials. I even disagreed, myself, with the "avoiding medication holidays". I need a break personally. It's more a discussion/debate, it's not me trying to make everyone agree with me. 3) I'm sorry to hear about your awful experience, it must have been terrifying. I hope you have managed to find what works for you. 4) Sharing what I take was done to communicate that I actually use this medication as part of my symptoms management regime. 5) I have never advised that anyone takes anything. If I said "You should..." or "This will help if you take .." then I would agree with you. Any substance can be lethal depending on who takes it. Even eating some peanut butter can kill certain people. Never trust "someone from the internet". It's your responsibility to make your own decisions. 6) Thanks for replying to me (and being respectful). My comments are there just to challenge and make people think for themselves more once they've got all the information (including from professionals). I clarified a couple of points about how I would like my comments interpreted but your points are all valid and true. It's okay to different opinions. We all experience ADHD uniquely, certain aspects are better than worse than others. My doctor himself told me that ADHD medication titration is unscientific and nobody knows for sure how and why it works and it's an anomaly having to use subjective, rather than objective data from their patients to decide the correct prescription.
Thanks for the advice about L-Tyrosine(!) I'm researching it myself now.
@@YT_User- I appreciate your views. I apologise for misinterpreting some of your statements. It's always good to share eachothers views and opinions. I also agree with you- doctors aren't always right; it is usually the one with the first-hand experience that knows what's best for themselves. I myself was never prescribed ADHD medicine until I was 20 (because of the abuse-potential statistics, influenced by selfish people abusing the pills which makes it harder for the people that need the medicine to get a prescription), and I was let down a lot by doctors throughout my life. I am glad that you have found a regime that helps you, and I hope you continue to use your amino acid supplements responsibly.
You have a good rest of your day 😊
Thanks for the information Doctor 👍
please do video on treatment resistant depression
You need to turn your volume up!
Volume is so low😕
Hi, I have been taking concerta for the last eight month, I am on 36MG and it does not help with my ADHD symptoms, I am debating whether or not I should switch to Vyvanse or Adderall or go up on 54MG of Concerta, what should I do at this point? I also take trintellix and seroquel.
Haha, my doctor started me (20AFAB) on 54 mg.
I weighed about 145 lbs then and haven't gained or lost much in the 9 years since.
Conserta made me super anxious and grumpy.
This medication is the only thing that has treated my depression and it makes me think and feel completely normal, I can not explain because everything that I have researched says it isn't for depression.
Sometimes depression is the result of other issues such as adhd so managing the issue causing the depression could solve the depression too rather then trying antidepressants.
When did you feel the affect? i have used it for days but didn’t feel anything
it's so understandable because adhd people tend to have depression (or depression symptoms) because having ADHD is hard and leads to depression too. so your ADHD is the root. (genetically environmentally) (watch the video: if you have adhd, you are likely to be depressed. something like that. and the video is 2 hours. believe its worth it. its from a live video. i watched that video part by part cuz i have adhd and couldn't finish it fast cuz its so long hahahahah
What does it do for the person brain
it is legal "shrooms", supposed to make you think clearly and make proper brain connections... let us see 😂😂😂
Can I take it together with Guanfacine?
The information is great, and you are a beautiful presenter, but please boost your voice track up higher and consider a closer mic for added proximity effect. You have a very delicate voice that needs proper amplification and representation. Heavy compression and EQ would help with the details as well. Other than that, thank you for the immensely valuable info.
I just started on Concerta and I DEFINITELY feel the initial boost and fleeting moments of focus after that. I'm on 27mg and it sounds like I could go up a little or possibly replace with Ritalin for a more consistent effect for my work day (if my psych agrees, obviously). I feel no side effects other than a little dry mouth (other meds are doing that as well), and I do not become irritable as it wears off, but that could be due to the gradual tapering.
Thanks so much for taking the time to check out this video and for your feedback! This video was from the "early days" of when we started, so we definitely struggled with the learning curve of figuring out technology.
Let me know if you check out one of the newer videos and have any suggestions...equipment is not something I know much about LOL!
Dr. Aly
i did take Concerta back in 2008 or 2009 and it give me a bad side effects of a meltdown hallucinations that all i have to say.
What's your opinion about Azstarys? Also do you find that it is less common for your patients to switch from Vyvanse to Concerta?
Great questions! I do not have much of an opinion yet about Azstarys. This is mainly because it was just FDA approved not too long ago. Most of my patients have issues with insurance covering it and even with a coupon, it is still costing $300-400+ for a 30-day supply. Therefore, I have not been prescribing it given that there's an abundance of other stimulants out there that are much more affordable.
I have had multiple patients switch from Vyvanse to Concerta or Concerta to Vyvanse. This is mainly due to tolerability or efficacy issues with one vs the other. Vyvanse is an amphetamine product whereas Concerta is a methylphenidate product. Sometimes, patients will tolerate one derivative better than the other.
Hope this helps!
Dr. Aly
Do you know if that later 70% release of the second dose is released all at once? Or does it release that throughout the day?
I’m finding that with concerta I feel better later on in the day but mornings are still very rough so I’m thinking a different brand with a higher release than 20% in the morning
I have Gold Standard ON Preworkout at 8am and 2pm. It works perfectly for me.
It is supposed to released through out the second half of the day. Not all at once in the second half of the day. If the medication is not working well for patients due to the timing of effect, there are other mechanisms that may suite your metabolism better. Let us know if you tried to switch to a different medication and if it worked.
-Dr. Rob
May I ask how the last year has gone for you?
Found any solutions, it sounds like I'm similar to you in the AMs🤓
Thanks for the info.
You are so welcome. Let me know if you have any topic suggestions for future videos.
Dr. Aly
is neucon the same?
Why are mine tablets and not capsules? Wouldn’t they be really different in how they dissolve due to this?
Is it something you can take on an "as needed" basis ?
Like just on super busy days etc..
Generic Concerta doesn’t use the osmotic release delivery system.
I know I’m on the generic concerta it does not hit at all
@@Jjooodiey last week I bought the brand name Concerta and it’s made a huge difference. It’s not even the same medication as generic, completely different. I highly recommend. I think it’s worth the investment. Also you can ask your psychiatrist to give you a cheek swab test through Genomind. They order the kit, swipe in the office and send it in for results. It shows what medications are best for you based on your genes. For instance I’m a weak metabolizer of CYP2D6 which is why Adderall wasn’t the best option for me.
Is it low volume?
Unfortunately, yes! So frustrating 🤦🏼♀️ We are working on trying to correct this. Thanks for taking the time to point this out. This is a new learning process for everyone on the Straight Talk Psychiatry team, so thank you for your patience and support!
It works👍🏼
I started this medication but have decided its not for me, but this is purely my choice. After being diagnosed as having ADHD/Autism last year at the age of 50 I have only just learned who I am. When I went on Concerta it stopped part of my ADHD in terms of a racing mind, but I decided that to be on medication like Concerta is yet again making me mask my flaws/what makes me as a person tick . I get that people will be okay with that. But I want to be me, not some person who is masking by using drugs
What a strange take on a condition.
@@theagnihotris9763 why do you say that?
My daughter is prescribed Inspiral.I am from India.My daughter is 11 years.We are concerned if this would affect her growth.She is already taking Fluoxetin for anxiety.Pls.guide
Hi Rajeev- Thanks so much for checking out this video and asking such a great question.
From my understanding, Inspiral (methylphenidate hydrochloride) is similar to our version of Ritalin in the U.S. These medications do run the risk of affecting weight and growth.
The FDA label of Ritalin states that "consistently medicated children (i.e., treatment for 7 days per week throughout the year) have a temporary slowing in growth rate (on average, a total of about 2 cm less growth in height and 2.7 kg less growth in weight over 3 years), without evidence of growth rebound during this period of development." Monitoring growth is always recommended when taking these medications.
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Dr. Aly
@@dralywood So can we take drug holidays in weekends? Will this eliminate side effects?
More great questions! I often suggest that kiddos I treat take drug holidays, especially if they are having weight/growth concerns. This won’t eliminate the potential for side effects in all kids, but it does help many! This is especially true when parents hold the medication over long holidays or spring/summer break.
Dr. Aly
@@dralywood Does anxiety a part of adhd? My daughter has high separation anxiety with my wife at 11 years That hampers the environment more.But her general anxiety has been reduced.Does stimulants when used help reduce anxiety when it gives confidence in doing things through increased focus?
@@rajeevgopinath6010 you should take your daughter to a psychiatrist, he or she will be able to give a better diagnosis and with the best possible approach to the treatment.
Dr. Aly lives in the United States, but I'm pretty sure you'll find one in India that can help
My goodness, that ping noise was infuriating.
My doctor just gave me this for ADHD. Is it true that it causes depression? Because I already kind of have depression but my doctor said if it manages the HD symptoms, the anxiety and depression that I have might go away because it'll control me being overstimulated
Im about to start this tmw, though, my doctor says if im immediately irritable upon taking it i should stop.
U like it? I been on for two weeks and it’s amazing
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I wanna know is it safe long term for your heart and health?
@@morningstarscotty.8656 yeah.. me too
You are a murderer.
I find that this medication makes me very irritatable. That and it just kills the appetite.
I am sorry to hear that you have side effects. Hopefully they are time dependent side effects and wear off as time goes on. You can find the full list of side effects at this page. I wish you the best and thank you for coming to my channel.
www.drugs.com/sfx/concerta-side-effects.html
Could you add Turkish subtitle, please?
Great suggestion! I'll forward this request to my team and see if this is something that we can figure out.
Dr. Aly
@@dralywood you make me happy. Cannot reference turkish for adult adhd. Thanks.
Thank you for the information !
How different is it to Adderall?
Can this be combined with straterra and agomelatine?
This makes me feel like a robot and I loose all my social skills
The volume is so low I can barely hear it!
Totally agree. This was an older video when we were trying to figure all the tech out.
Go to the Concerta vs Vyvanse video. There’s more info in it and audio should be much better.
Dr. Aly
are you from Chicago?
Lol could you tell from the accent??? I grew up in Illinois and am now practicing in Iowa.
Thanks for checking out this video!
Dr. Aly
I'm just reading the subtitles coz the volume is too low
hi .. I have ADHD and I want to take CONCERTA only for a year " until I get my shit together". ( I am not asking for professional advice - just a general - is it possible for a Homo sapiens to take Concerta only for a year and then stop relying on it? ) THX
Music deafening, speech scarcely audible. Yes I am hard of hearing and its a shame I had to skip this video. If you could redo it with improved sound that would be amazing. TIA.
The Concerta vs Vyvanse video has similar (if not better) information and the audio is MUCH cleaner.
I’m sorry for the quality of this video. I’m as upset about it as you are! Early growing pain of a new channel 😵💫
Well thank you for taking the time to reply. I’ll check out the other video and I’d better subscribe!❤
Sure it's a great video can't hear it
Video is too quiet.
Yup… couldn’t agree more. Check out Concerta vs Vyvanse. Newer, better info, and louder sound!
Dr. Aly
I can not watch the whole vodeo because the "ding" when you are making a point drives me nuts. I had to turn the volume all the way up to hear your voice.
Yaaa. That was an early days video where we had a lot of growing pains in leaning “how to RUclips”
The Concerta vs Vyvanse video is much better all around and as a lot better info too.
VOLUME!!!!! CAN'T HEAR YOU!!!
Growth suppression?
CHADD did an article called 'Could Your Child’s Meds Affect His Height? Likely Not' Which has the relevant studies, in short it's likely to make little, if any difference. If it does reduce growth then some evidence suggests that it's due to appetite suppression and could be remedied by a medication holiday, which would allow the growth spurt to occur and mitigate the lost height. (Some research shows that it may only be ~1cm of height lost, and even then it can be subjective depending on the patient)
hope this miracle drug comes also gives serotonin😂😂😂😂😂😉😉😉
Cant hear a word shes saying 👀
I take it 40mg
Barely hear it
Ya- growing pains of learning how to RUclips…
Check out the Concerta Vs Vyvanse video. Similar, but better, info!… and much better audio
Dr. Aly
l cannot here a thing
Hey Carol- This was one of our earlier videos when we were learning about RUclips and equipment. The audio on this is wayyyyy low 😫 (growing pains of learning a new skill...)
Keep an eye out- I actually just filmed a Concerta Vs Vyvanse video and I'll prioritize getting that one out ASAP. There's overlap between the two videos and actually more talking points and FAQ's in the new one!
Thanks for being patient with us!
Dr. Aly
@@dralywood thank you because iam interested in this topic
Might as well turn off the audio 😂😂
Good video if you like whispers speak up ha
Anyone who prescribes this medication to children should be ashamed of themselves
Thank you for stopping by the channel and sharing your opinion.
I have been on this medication since 12, and it has allowed me to live a productive and functional life. It’s probably also what kept me from putting a gun in my mouth. Anyone who thinks my parents should be ashamed of themselves for that should be ashamed of themselves.
Do you have ADHD yourself? How young should the child be for the prescriber be ashamed? Would a curve showing the level of shame and child's age have a bell curve distribution, or would it be linear? Looking forward to hearing from you. 👍
@@YT_User- Looking forward to hearing from me? Why would that be when clearly you know more about Medication than the doctors themselves.
Someone as bright as you waiting for a response from someone as dumb as me?
I have Autism and ADHD.
I would recommend you go and research about the Long Term side effects of Stimulant Medication given to Children.
Adios Einstein 🙂🙏🏼✝️
@@PSG81 I waited a month for your reply. All you did is tell me that I should research, curate and report information that you're supposed to have supplied in your comment. If you've got no compelling evidence to present then I'll assume you can't back up your claims. P.s. are you saying you're more of an expert than professors, doctors, Psychiatrists and pharmacologists given that they're wrong in prescribing medication to anyone under 18?
I love concerta. Just started two weeks ago. Soooo much better than adderall
Hi, has your experience still been positive with Concerta? Anything negative to report?
@@Icipher4 literally no negative side effects. All upside. I take at 7am and it poops out around 3pm so I take a 10mg ritilin which ware’s off by bed time
Are you a salesman for Concerta ie are you paid by the company to explain it? Secondarily what about taking this with Lithium?
This medication ruined my little brother’s life. 📠