Published Jan 24, 2008
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
A nurse friend of mine told me that she is noticing that patients with GI issues are being prescribed Ritalin more often. She searched her drug guides and cannot figure out why they are doing this. I did the same, don't see the reason. Has anyone of you seen this, and if so, do you know why (and of course, share what you know). Thanks, guys.
Multicollinearity, BSN, RN
3,119 Posts
Maybe ritalin affects GI tract motility?
LanaConga
15 Posts
i know that in high school this girl who was on ritalin would sell it to other kids because it would make them hyper. her parents sent her to some boot camp eventually.
RedZeppelinRN
248 Posts
I was on it about a month and it caused an ulcer on my esophagus. (I have a hiatal hernia. Got off that quick. But healed very fast taking protonix for a while.
RedZep
AprilRNhere
699 Posts
I was on it about a month and it caused an ulcer on my esophagus. (I have a hiatal hernia. Got off that quick. But healed very fast taking protonix for a while.RedZep
so maybe these pt's being perscribed ritalin were on it first..and it caused the GI issues?
wtbcrna, MSN, DNP, CRNA
5,127 Posts
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1572-0241.2000.02743.x
" Ritalin improves chronic fatigue symptoms in patients with cirrhosis"
Can also be used for the treatment of depression (unlabeled use) and narcolepsy.
The only thing I can figure out without knowing their individual diagnosis is that it is being used to treat fatigue r/t their disease process since it is CNS stimulant.
suzi-Q
115 Posts
Hi pagandeva,
My son takes ritalin and poos twice a day regularly now. He never had a problem in that department (once a day regular before), but it has affected him just the same. So, I think the med. moves things along quickly...
Does this help?
nyapa, RN
995 Posts
Maybe you are right Suzi. I looked everywhere and couldn't find a thing about it. Seems a bit drastic to give a drug like that for a GI complaint though.
rph3664
1,714 Posts
It's also used for people with early stage Alzheimer's because it improves their alertness and concentration.
It's usually dosed at 5mg with breakfast and lunch, rarely more than that.
Interesting reponses! Thanks. I will ask my friend what she is noticing, so that we can toss this around a bit more. I'll also try and ask one of the doctors I know and see what she says.
nyapa,
Yes it does...there are other things & some new stuff too...Oh well!
Pagandeva,
Let us know what you find out. Now I am interested...
:tku:
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
It's a stimulant - an amphetamine, actually - and probably increases gastric motility.