Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 14603

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New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Timbo on November 4, 1999, at 18:09:52

I am 35 and my Doc suddenly wants to wean me off the stimulant (that has been working for a few years) and start me on a "new drug", which I think he referred to as *Seralin*. I've been looking for it on the net, but so far only found Sertraline and Serzone. What is this drug???

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by ChrisK on November 5, 1999, at 5:22:20

In reply to New Drug for ADD?, posted by Timbo on November 4, 1999, at 18:09:52

You might be thinking of Selegiline. There is a thread above started by Lynn on 10/24/99. It's being looked at for ADD.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Phil on November 5, 1999, at 7:23:17

In reply to New Drug for ADD?, posted by Timbo on November 4, 1999, at 18:09:52

Timbo,

Why does your doc want you off the simulant if it's been working?

Phil

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by dove on November 5, 1999, at 9:14:38

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Phil on November 5, 1999, at 7:23:17

I don't have a clue what this med would be, but let us know once you figure it out. I am also dxed w/ adhd and take adderall and am interested in any nonstimulant treatment for one of my daughters.

Good luck.
dove

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Randy on February 24, 2000, at 4:44:17

In reply to New Drug for ADD?, posted by Timbo on November 4, 1999, at 18:09:52

I have been on ritalin for two years, it's worked quite fine also, my doctor too is pushing the new drug...i don't want to switch. the new drug he wants me on is called Metadate, i haven't heard of yours. I'm guessing from research I've done online, somewhere, there are financial incentives for the doctors, let me know if you find anything else out.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Scott L. Schofield on February 24, 2000, at 23:20:55

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Randy on February 24, 2000, at 4:44:17

> I have been on ritalin for two years, it's worked quite fine also, my doctor too is pushing the new drug...i don't want to switch. the new drug he wants me on is called Metadate, i haven't heard of yours. I'm guessing from research I've done online, somewhere, there are financial incentives for the doctors, let me know if you find anything else out.

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Press Release: Rochester, New York, December 6, 1999 - Medeva Pharmaceuticals, a leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), recently received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of Metadate™ ER Tablets (methylphenidate hydrochloride extended release tablets, USP), the first 10 mg extended-release methylphenidate tablet. This new 10 mg dosage offers physicians an extended-release strength of methylphenidate that has not before been available and may remove the need for midday dosing. The Metadate™ family of products also includes a 20 mg ER tablet.


- Scott

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Noa on February 25, 2000, at 2:21:23

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Scott L. Schofield on February 24, 2000, at 23:20:55

What is the difference between the Metadate and Ritalin SR? I take Ritalin SR, 20 mg.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Randy on February 25, 2000, at 11:19:00

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Noa on February 25, 2000, at 2:21:23

The new metadate comes in extended release tablets preventing dosing twice, it's supposed to last for 8 hrs versus the typical four with Ritalin, however, Ritalin itself comes in extended release tablets but that has not been proven effective. Time will only tell about this one. Personally, I prefer Ritalin, it's always worked just fine.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Renee N on February 25, 2000, at 23:49:54

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Noa on February 25, 2000, at 2:21:23

> What is the difference between the Metadate and Ritalin SR? I take Ritalin SR, 20 mg.

Metadate is just the generic equivilant of Ritalin SR. (methylphenidate in time release)

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Brandon on February 26, 2000, at 0:40:06

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Renee N on February 25, 2000, at 23:49:54


>
> Metadate is just the generic equivilant of Ritalin SR. (methylphenidate in time release)

No, Metadate is actually Ritalin. RitalinSR's half life contrary to the name has been shown to be not much longer than regular Ritalin, so Metadate is actually Ritalin with a different SR chemical which allows for a much longer half life.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Noa on February 26, 2000, at 3:10:48

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Brandon on February 26, 2000, at 0:40:06

So, it is another brand of methylphenidate SR, but not exactly the same as Ritalin SR or its generic equivalents, because of the better extended release feature?

As for the generics, I believe I have taken at lease two different generic versions of methylphenidate SR. They seem to last about 6-7 hours, as opposed to about 3 for regular ritalin or generic, at least for me.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by queen margaret on February 26, 2000, at 3:48:50

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Noa on February 26, 2000, at 3:10:48

noa, what havent you been on?

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Noa on February 26, 2000, at 8:45:05

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by queen margaret on February 26, 2000, at 3:48:50

> noa, what havent you been on?

I know, I have been on a lot of stuff, but actually there is plenty I haven't been on: most TCAs (took one initial dose of elavil a long time ago with bad results), any MAOIs, haven't tried celexa or zoloft or remeron, never tried any benzos, antipsychotics, or anticonvulsants, and haven't tried adderall or dexadrine, nevermind the other stuff like naltrexone or reboxetine, and haven't delved into the nonscripts like sam-e or SJW, or other supplements.

A lot of us here have had to try a lot of things before settling on a formula that works sufficiently and is tolerable.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by Robin on February 27, 2000, at 20:58:25

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by Noa on February 26, 2000, at 8:45:05

Has anyone one tried Provigil? It is used to treat narcolepsy,but they are testing it for ADD.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by eve777 on January 30, 2003, at 7:15:17

In reply to New Drug for ADD?, posted by Timbo on November 4, 1999, at 18:09:52

> I am 35 and my Doc suddenly wants to wean me off the stimulant (that has been working for a few years) and start me on a "new drug", which I think he referred to as *Seralin*. I've been looking for it on the net, but so far only found Sertraline and Serzone. What is this drug???


My doc gave me Serdeps, and the pharmacist said it is the exact same thing with Lustral and Seralin. I am on Seralin right now.

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?~~Eve

Posted by lostsailor on January 31, 2003, at 9:12:44

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by eve777 on January 30, 2003, at 7:15:17

Eve,

I am only guessing, but am wondering if doc ment to say Sarafem (fluoxetine) that is the new marketed name for prozac --with target advertising at women--b/c "prozaz" is now sold as a generic. What's sad is mant docs seem to almost think/sell it as a new drug. Hope this helps a bit.

~Tony

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?~~Eve

Posted by noa on January 31, 2003, at 17:46:50

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?~~Eve, posted by lostsailor on January 31, 2003, at 9:12:44

Or Straterra?

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?~~Eve/noa

Posted by lostsailor on February 1, 2003, at 9:50:50

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?~~Eve, posted by noa on January 31, 2003, at 17:46:50

sure could be...I just know he uses ssri and stim combos for dep and add and know his feelings of the med i mentioned...~tony

 

Re: New Drug for ADD?

Posted by BK on February 3, 2003, at 23:34:00

In reply to Re: New Drug for ADD?, posted by eve777 on January 30, 2003, at 7:15:17

> > I am 35 and my Doc suddenly wants to wean me off the stimulant (that has been working for a few years) and start me on a "new drug", which I think he referred to as *Seralin*. I've been looking for it on the net, but so far only found Sertraline and Serzone. What is this drug???
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> My doc gave me Serdeps, and the pharmacist said it is the exact same thing with Lustral and Seralin. I am on Seralin right now.


I believe the drug you are referring to is Strattera. Its not a stimulant, but rather works by increasing the norepinepherine levels. I tried one 30mg dose and it made me very anxious. I'm going to continue with it and see if the anxiety dissipates. Certainly worth a try. Good luck and let us here how you make out should you decide to try it.



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