METHYLPHENIDATE

is a stimulating drug which is related to the amphetamine family of drugs, with a complementary mechanism of action. It blocks the reuptake of catecholamines in the synaptic cleft between synapses whilst stimulating the presynaptic release of catecholamines. Unlikely amphetamines, methylphenidate is a better reuptake blocker than it is in its releasing agent role. Methylphenidate is currently used in the treatments of hyperactivity disorders and narcolepsy. It is currently a controlled substance in the U.S. due to the probability of becoming addicted to taking it.

METHYLPHENIDATE: “Methylphenidate, otherwise known as Ritalin is currently unused as alongside antidepressant drugs to reduce their effect of reducing concentration and alertness.”

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mohammad looti (2025). METHYLPHENIDATE. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/methylphenidate/

mohammad looti. "METHYLPHENIDATE." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 26 Oct. 2025, https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/methylphenidate/.

mohammad looti. "METHYLPHENIDATE." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2025. https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/methylphenidate/.

mohammad looti (2025) 'METHYLPHENIDATE', PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Available at: https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/methylphenidate/.

[1] mohammad looti, "METHYLPHENIDATE," PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, vol. X, no. Y, ص Z-Z, October, 2025.

mohammad looti. METHYLPHENIDATE. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. 2025;vol(issue):pages.

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