***Despite its wide use, little is known about how the drug, a chemical cousin of amphetamines, produces its therapeutic effects. Researchers want to unlock the mystery of why the drug has the paradoxical effect of decreasing hyperactive behavior and increasing the ability to focus, even though it is a stimulant, said Barry Waterhouse, the study?s senior author.
From the article you linked to.
Maybe it's just me, but wouldn't ya want to know how/why the drug worked and it's negative side-effects before you gave it to your child?
How long have they been prescribing and 'researching' Ritalin? Three decades? Shouldn't they have some clue by now? Truth is, they still don't know. All the while, Ritalin has become a Lifestyle enhancement drug. It enhances performance, just like Cocaine, therefore people who take it will ferociously defend it. Fine, defend it, use it; but don't delude yourself that it is a miracle drug that "cures" anything. There are doctors and consumers who firmly believe, based on the fraudulent information they've read, that there are tests to verify ADD/HD- and that Ritalin is the cure. It's just not the case. The unse of amphetamines for "hyperactive" people was an accident. They're still trying to explain 'why' it works. I feel certain it's the bell curve theory I mentioned. If you choose to take them, be sure to have your liver, heart, kidney function checked frequently. Oh, might also want an MRI to see if your brain is shrinking, if that's important.
It's always a trade-off with any drug. One has the freedom to decide if Grades and salary over-ride health, ultimately. Again, the issue for all activists is transparency- Ensuring that the consumer is informed. And ruling out all medical, neurological, environmental factors first. I think kids deserve that much.
Pls help, Epilepsy is a bonafide neurological disorder, which can't be compared to ADD. I took phenabarbitol and dilantin for a couple of years to control A-typical epilepsy. What "cured" my mild epileptic attacks was getting out of the city and reducing stress. It was nothing short of miraculous. While away, I learned to better manage stress, not intentionally, but by chance. Back in the city, sometimes extreme distress, I've had 3-4 seizures in 5 years. This after being medication/seizure free for 22 years. I firmly believe they're directly related to stress, and possibly environmental toxins.