The Effects of Overdosing on Concerta
Concerta is made with methylphenidate, a medication considered to be a central nervous system stimulant. This means it affects brain chemicals as well as nerves that produce symptoms such as hyperactivity and impulse control.
Concerta is made with methylphenidate, a medication considered to be a central nervous system stimulant. This means it affects brain chemicals as well as nerves that produce symptoms such as hyperactivity and impulse control. This is why it's used so effectively to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Concerta can be abused and should be administered cautiously to those with a history of drug dependence or alcoholism. Because an overdose of Concerta can be fatal, medical attention should be sought immediately or poison control contacted.
Psychological Symptoms
An overdose of Concerta, accidental or otherwise, can cause psychological effects that can be extreme. Some experience a sense of agitation or confusion; others can experience the opposite in the form of an inappropriate state of happiness, according to the NIH and the National Library of Medicine website MedlinePlus. Hallucinations are also possible.
Neurological Symptoms
Neurological effects from overdose can include issues ranging from uncontrollable tremors and muscle twitches to seizures. Some experience a dilation or widening of the pupils. Blurred vision and fainting are possible. If the person suspected of a Concerta overdose appears unconscious, call 911 immediately.
Cardiovascular Symptoms
Concerta is not recommended for people with serious cardiac problems or with high blood pressure, according to RxList.com. If abused, stimulant medications such as Concerta can cause people to feel flushed and experience an irregular, fast or pounding heartbeat that can prove deadly without proper medical attention.
Miscellaneous Symptoms
Concerta overdose is also characterized by a grouping of symptoms that can best be categorized as miscellaneous. They include a dry mouth and/or nose, vomiting, fever and severe headache. As with the effects discussed in Sections 1 through 3, these symptoms should never be ignored and emergency medical attention should be immediately sought if these symptoms are exhibited.