Addwize is an Indian brand name of Methyl-Phenidate. It is a drug prescribed by doctors for
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) in both adults and children. It
is classified under central nervous system stimulant. This medication has
serious abuse potential, therefore, it is a controlled drug.
What is ADHD?
ADHD or attention deficit hyperactive disorder is characterized by
restlessness, inattentiveness and impulsive behavior. Children affected by this
disorder are at risk of developing severe learning difficulties, behavioral
problems, social problems, substance abuse issues and criminality.
ADHD |
Children with ADHD has inability to concentrate matter at hand |
Uses of Addwize
This medication can control short term hyperactive behavior and
improve attention. This was proven beyond doubt by numerous clinical trials.
However, it does not improve ADHD on long term. It should be used when the
person need most attention. E.g A child who is studying at school. Once the
medication effects are gone, symptoms of ADHD come back. Usually medication
effect lasts for about five hours. For children it should be given in the
morning just before the child starts school work. Sometimes a afternoon dose
may be needed.
What are the
problems associated with Addwize?
Addwize is a frequently prescribed medication for people with
ADHD.
Most common long
term side effect in children that worries the parents is weight loss. This is
due to prolonged loss of appetite. In addition, this drug is also known to
cause stunting.
Some patients can
get nervous with this medication. In addition, some patients may complain lack
of sleep. Certain patients may complain muscle tightness, abnormal movements
and restlessness.
Other common side
effects are nausea, vomiting and stomach pain. Some patients develop skin
rashes. Certain patients may complain dry mouth.
What are the serious side effects?
Some people can
have dangerously high blood pressure with this medication. So if a patient
complains of severe headache, blurred vision, buzzing in ears, chest pain and
shortness of breath then you must get the patient to an emergency department.
Medical help should be sought if you notice any abnormal behavior
or seizures.
If the patient
develops widespread hives, tightening chest pain, edema of the lips and face
and shortness of breath, then you must take this patient to a hospital. It can
be due to a serious allergic reaction called anaphylactic reaction.
Rarely some
patients may experience low blood pressure. Symptoms are faintish ness and
lightheadedness. If a patient falls frequently while on Addwize then you
must consult your doctor.
Some patients may
get fast, pounding and uneven heartbeats (arrhythmias). Certain patients may
complain tremors, restlessness, and motor tics. These side effects must be
reported to your consulting doctor.
If a patient
complains abnormal perceptions, abnormally elevated mood or any other abnormal
behavior then he/she must be seen by a doctor.
What the doctor
should know before prescribing Addwize?
Prescribing doctor
must know all the drugs patient is currently on including over the counter
drugs. If your patient has following problems inform your doctor before he
writes the prescription.
1. Any heart disease
2. Kidney disease
3. Epilepsy
4. Liver disorders
5. Tic disorder
6. Tourette's syndrome
What you should
know about Addwize?
This drug has some
serious abuse potential. So keep this medication in a safe place. Use it only
in prescribed dosage. Never share this medication with anybody else.
But it is
advisable to take meals before the drug, due to loss of appetite. Take this
medication in the morning. Taking this drug in the evening can cause sleep
problems. Keep this medication out of reach of children.
Summary
This is a
frequently prescribed medication for ADHD with proven efficacy. But it has some
nasty side effects. But your doctor may have prescribed it for a reason, so do
not stop it by yourself due to side effects. In addition this drug has a
serious abuse potential, so never share it with anyone else.
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