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Old Aug 11, 2015, 08:16 AM
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My doc prescribed my mom this pill. she has had several concussions in the past year and adhd runs in my family. her psychiatrist prescribed her with a generic for: metadate CD on tip it says methylphenidate cd. because it is generic i cannot find something on the web. i thought maybe vyvanse. if you have any good reference pages please forward them here... I looked on the images and saw similar pills that were midnight green and white. i know it is time release.

also does anyone know the difference between this med and adderall?

thanks guys

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Old Aug 11, 2015, 08:17 AM
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ha, there is a fragmented sentence in there.
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Old Aug 11, 2015, 08:24 AM
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My doc prescribed my mom this pill. she has had several concussions in the past year and adhd runs in my family. her psychiatrist prescribed her with a generic for: metadate CD on tip it says methylphenidate cd. because it is generic i cannot find something on the web. i thought maybe vyvanse. if you have any good reference pages please forward them here... I looked on the images and saw similar pills that were midnight green and white. i know it is time release.

also does anyone know the difference between this med and adderall?

thanks guys
Methylphenidate is generic Ritalin.
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