logo
flag   

Keyword Search: in
Adverse Side Effects of Using Methylphenidate
View article disclaimer and terms
Tags: Drug testing, alcohol and drug testing, alcohol detector, alcohol test, alcohol testing

This article has been viewed 3668 times.
Ask us a Question
Name
Email Address
Comments
Code ^
Methylphenidate (MPH) is a central nervous system stimulant, which affects chemicals in the brain and nerves that contribute to hyperactivity and impulse control. Hence, this is used in the treatment of Attention-Deficit Hyperacitivity Disorder (ADHD), depression, lethargy, obesity, and other psychiatric disorders like obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Many people, particularly teens think that MPH is safe or mild drug because of its medical use. Pre-teens and adolescents abuse this drug to lose weight, stay awake or increase their attention span or for euphoric effects. According to a report by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) released in 2009, 1.8 percent of 8th graders, 3.6 percent of 10th graders, and 2.1 percent of 12th graders abuse methylphenidate.

Many of them are ignorant of the adverse side effects of using methylphenidate in higher doses or without prescription. There are many common and serious side effects of MPH abuse. Some of them are:

Common side effects:
The few main common side effects of methylphenidate abuse are:

Addiction
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, MPH abuse may lead to tolerance and severe psychological dependence, Methlyphenidate is considered as a 'Schedule II drug,' as it has high addiction potential. Methylphenidate is as addictive as cocaine or any other illicit drug.

Anxiety and irritability
MPH abuser may feel restless, edgy or keyed up. MPH abuser will have difficulty in concentration, muscle tension, sleep disturbances which result in anxiety and irritability. MPH results in anxiety because of increase in blood pressure.

Decreased appetite
The MPH acts as an appetite suppressor. MPH abusers may experience fatigue as the proper nutrition is not supplied to the body due to decreased appetite. It also induces weight loss. This is the main reason of abuse in teenagers for weight reduction. This overall leads to malnutrition.

Headache and stomach ache
Many people using MPH without a professional medical practioner's advice, suffer from headache and stomach ache. As with any other illicit drug, headache and stomach ache might result because of the methylphenidate drug overdose.

Other effects
The other effects of MPH include nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, growth suppression, leukopenia (decrease in WBC), hypersensitivity, skin rashes, anemia, jaundice, nervousness, anorexia, tachycardia, agitation, hallucinations, psychosis, hyperthermia, dysrhythmias, lethargy, hypertension etc.

Serious effects:
Some of the serious effects of MPH abuse include:

Slow growth (height and weight)
As the appetite is decreased by the use of MPH, proper minerals and vitamins which are required to the body are not provided. This results in slow growth. Usually, there will not be much increase in weight and height. Dwarfism might result as a result of malnutrition.

Seizures
Seizures are one of the major side effects of MPH. Generally, seizures are caused because of abnormal brain function. Methylphenidate drug abuse causes seizures as it affects the chemical composition of the brain. Prolonged use of MPH will lead to epilepsy.

Eyesight changes or Blurred vision
After the intake of MPH, some people have visual disturbances. MPH abuse causes changes in eyesight. Sometimes, it may also result in blurred vision as a result of overdose. The overdose might also result in enlargement of the pupil of the eye.

Many children and adults are getting addicted to this drug as a result of prolonged abuse. It is important to know the serious and adverse effects of this drug. It is necessary to educate people, particularly teenagers about the adverse effects of MPH in order to prevent them from destroying their life.



By Nate Rodney MBA
All rights reserved. Any reproducing of this article must have the author name and all the links intact.

Author:

ALSO VIEW OUR
Articles
(Total : 45)
  Title
Sort by Title A-Z
Sort by Title Z-A
Abusing Alcohol or Drugs? Know What All You Will Lose
Adverse Effects of Opioids on Health
Alcohol Breathalyzers – Simple Devices to Detect Blood Alcohol Levels
All You Need to Know About Saliva Drug Testing
Avoid Bad Habits Instead of Quitting them After Starting
Benefits of Multi Panel Drug Test
Benefits of Quitting Unhealthy Habits
Causes of Pain Killer Addiction among Teenagers
Factors that can Initiate Substance Abuse in Children
Growth Trends of Social Networking Sites in 2007-08
Guidelines for Teens to Stay Healthy
Home Drug Testing Kits - Most Helpful Tools for Parents to Test their Teens
How Opioids are Classified
How to Detect Drug Abusing Teenagers?
How to Help Your Kids have Healthy Habits?
How to Stop Unhealthy Habits in Children
Identifying the Worst Effects Among Heroin Abusers
Identifying the Worst Effects among Opiate Abusers
Impact of Marijuana Addiction on Primary Parts of Human Body
Importance of Marijuana Testing at Home
It's Never Too Late to Stop Your Bad Habits
Know About the Primary Causes of Drug Addiction
Know How to Get Rid of Unhealthy Habits?
Know How to Steer Your Kids Away from Substance Abuse during their Teenage Years
Living a Healthy Lifestyle is Easier than You Think
Long Term and Short Term Effects of Marijuana on Teens
Long-Term Negative Consequences of Using Club Drugs on Teens
Medical Uses of Diazepam and Its Abuse by Addicts
Methods of Alcohol Testing
Negative Effects of Morphine on Human Body and Brain
Negative Implications of Cannabis Abuse on General and Oral Health
Negative Implications of Using Cannabis on General and Oral Health
Parental Substance Abuse Increases Children's Risk
Serious Effects of Benzodiazepine Abuse
Short Term and Long Term Effects of Amphetamine Drug Abuse
Side Effects of Cocaine Abuse on Health
Side Effects of Painkiller Drugs
Symptoms of Various Drugs Abuse
The Pratyahara of Geography
Tips to Boost Women's Health
Types of Alcohol Detectors
What Kind of Drugs Can be Detected Through Saliva Drug Test
What Makes Kids Not Stop Bad Habits
Why Older Adults Should Limit Their Drinking Habits
Why Substance Abusers Fail to Recognize the Severity of Their Condition


Contact Form

Please use this form to contact Nate Rodney
** This form is intended for those with genuine enquiries/questions.
 

Name
Company (if any)
Comments
Email
Phone
  To avoid misuse and spamming, please enter the verification code, shown below, to send your message. Thank you
 
if you can't read the image text to load another one.
Enter Code
 

Disclaimer and Terms. This article is the opinion of the author. WorldwideHealth.com makes no claims regarding this information. WorldwideHealth.com recommends that all medical conditions should be treated by a physician competent in treating that particular condition. WorldwideHealth.com takes no responsibility for customers choosing to treat themselves. Your use of this information is at your own risk. Your use of this information is governed by WWH terms and conditions.