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Using Methylin For Quick Onset While Daytrana Patch Kicks In
Hi all.
My 8 yo son was diagnosed approximately 10 months ago, and has been using the Daytrana patch 10mg dose daily since. The patch helps him significantly, but we are finding it very slow to kick in. We have made adjustments to our morning routine, but we're still hearing from his teachers that his mornings are "rough."
One of the things we are considering is asking the doctor about taking the liquid form of immediate-release Methylin when he first wakes up and applying the patch right before he leaves for school. Based on the drug info, it looks like the Methylin will have a 20-30 min onset time and last approx 4 hours. The Daytrana seems to be taking more than 2 hours for any noticeable effect, and the drug info says 3.6 hours is norm.
Has anyone explored this route? Is there a significant downside to this that I'm missing? At this point, pills are out of the question, he just can't swallow them.
Just wondering. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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