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Concerta "come down"

by pmaples, Apr 18, 2008 04:18PM
My daughter is on Concerta 36 mg and is 54#. Schoolwork has improved considerably however the "come down" in the evenings are horrible. She is so irritable and then she cries alot. Anyone have any ideas what I should do. Could this be too many mgs?  Help
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by gemstone89, Apr 19, 2008 04:37AM
hey how are you. Im a bit puzzled by what your saying here but ill try help. Firstly how old is your daughter? and is she on 36mg, 54mg or both? Its hard to say whether it is because the dose is too high or not. Does your daughter have a headache when the meds wear off? When the dose is too high it can often leave you with a headache, which makes you irritable and cranky. I can personally say it has happened to me. When my dose was too high it made my head hurt and therefore making me cranky as all hell. So just talk to the doctor about it, and try altering the dose accordingly

by pmaples, Apr 19, 2008 09:13AM
To: gemstone89
Thanks gemstone for commenting. She is on 36 mg of Concerta and she is 7 years old. She weighs 54 pounds. In the beginning of her treatment she was on 18mg but she recently got her tonsils out and lost quite a bit of weight. I feel maybe we need to back off to 18mg again. She takes her meds at 6am and by 6pm she is crying, irritable, argumentative. She's just miserable with herself. She hasn't complained of headaches. I will make an appointment with her doctor next week and hopefully get some help.

by LRM1021, Apr 19, 2008 07:43PM
To: pmaples
I would talk to the dr, of course. But I have heard of these come down problems-- when meds wear off, children go through a terrible phase -- the come down.

I have heard of a trick that many employ to help with this phase. A 24 oz Mountain Dew given at this time is supposed to ease the come down. My suspicion is that taking in caffeine at this time will help ease the body of the stimulants that are leaving the body.

by jessikaspaz, Apr 21, 2008 06:06AM
Concerta is a rough med. When my doc messed up with my script, the come done was horrid. I was a raging anti-christ with a nasty short temper. This is why I switched to Adderal. My daughter was switched as well due to the zombie like state it caused her to be in, and the mood swings that followed.

by Momtoteenboys, Apr 21, 2008 01:03PM
The "comedown" is called rebounding and it can be nasty.  My son had that saem issue with Concerta and he was bigger and on a lower dose.  SOmetimes they will give a short acting low dose stimulant to get through this period.  My son took 2.5 mg of Focalin at around 4 pm, and it helped tremendously.  He now takes Focalin XR instead of Concerta becasue when he hit puberty he started having major issues with Concerta.

by Joy0117S, Apr 24, 2008 03:37PM
To: pmaples
My son takes Concerta as well as his sister They are both on a dose of risperdal as well.
Trevor is ADHD Combined type He's 5 y/o and takes 27 mgs of Concerta Jessey his sister is 7 and takes a lower dose she is just ADD. I was having the same issues as you with these two it seemed when 7 p.m. came every night like clock work my kids turned in to monsters  like the warewolf does when the sun goes down in the movies .There was no order and the fighting and hitting and screaming and jumping and total disrespect to others in the house the entire 9 yards !So the Dr add a dose of Risperdal at night to help curve the extreme behavior changes when the pill wore off .
So now they take their concerta and risperdal at 7 am every morning and at 7 pm they take one more risperdal pill and life is so much better in our home now .
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