Concerta vs. Adderall: What’s the difference?
Concerta is a brand name for the drug methylphenidate in an extended-release formulation. This is the same drug in Ritalin, but Concerta releases the drug evenly over a prolonged period. The slow release is what sets it apart from other ADHD medications.
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Ritalin vs. Adderall: What’s the difference?
Concerta vs. Adderall: What’s the difference?
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