Ritalin Overdose: Ritalin (methylphenidate) is manufactured by CIBA-Geigy Corporation, and
is supplied in 5 mg., 10 mg., and 20 mg. tablets, and in a sustained release
form, Ritalin SR as 20 mg. tablets. It is water soluble and is intended for
oral use. Many non-medical users, however, crush the tablets and either snort
the resulting powder, or dissolve it in water and "cook" it for
intravenous injection. It is a Schedule II Controlled Substance under both
the federal Controlled Substances Acts. A growing number of youngsters taking the drug RitalinĀ® (methylphenidate)
experience overdose, researchers report. The study looked at the frequency
of Ritalin overdose cases reported to a regional poison control center in
Detroit. Children ages 6 to 9 years were at the greatest risk of overdose,
compared with other age groups. Over a two-year period, 289 cases were reported.
Of these, 31% developed symptoms. Most common adverse effects included tachycardia,
agitation and lethargy. Most cases were due to parents or caregivers unintentionally
giving patients excessive amounts of the drug. Signs and symptoms of an acute overdose of Ritalin include: