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Re: Why Ritalin tolerance with depression but not ADD? » PhoenixGirl

Posted by kazoo on February 3, 2001, at 1:40:23

In reply to Why Ritalin tolerance with depression but not ADD?, posted by PhoenixGirl on February 2, 2001, at 13:03:46

> I don't get this. I also read a study that said that taking Ritalin orally does not produce addiction because there is not an immediate "high". Apparently a slow release is important. Wonder if tolerance is also less likely with slow release ritalin.

^^^^^^^

Depression?
ADD?
Smells like two separate entities, my dear; hence, the two separate reactions.
Do narcoleptics become tolerate to the heavy-duty stimulants they *must* take in order to stay awake? None that I know of. But this is not to say that this doesn't happen.
kazoo


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