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Medication Fact Sheets

Pemoline

Please note that this is a prescription medication.  It can only be prescribed by a doctor.  All medications should be taken only under the advice of a doctor and should be monitored closely by your physician. 

All medication for ADHD should be used as part of an overall treatment plan.  This plan may contain social skills training, educational assistance and psychological treatment.  

The information provided here contains some basic information that you can discuss with your physician.  

PLEASE KEEP ALL MEDICATIONS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. PLACE THEM IN A CABINET WHICH CAN NOT BE REACHED BY A CHAIR OR BY CLIMBING. MEDICATIONS SHOULD BE KEPT LOCKED UP WHEN CHILDREN ARE IN THE HOME. 

Description: 

This medication is commonly used to treat both ADHD and Narcolepsy.  This medication stimulates the Central Nervous System. 

Those with additional mental disorders should speak with their physician about their conditions prior to beginning this medication.  It may not be the correct medication for those with addtional diagnoses. 

This medication is considered a controlled substance and is only available by prescription. Refills are not available and a new prescription must be obtained each month from your physician. 

Common Names:

Side Effects:

Please note the following side effects are the most common side effects.  Each person may or may not experience any or all of the following.  Many times side effects will disappear within a few weeks of beginning medication.  If they do not, you should contact your physician. If side effects seem severe, you should contact your physician immediately. 

bulletNausea
bulletLoss of Appetite
bulletWeight Loss
bulletDifficulty Sleeping
bulletAbdominal Pain
bulletDrowsiness
bulletMood Changes
bulletLack of Coordination
bulletTics

 

Warnings and Precautions:

This medication can cause interactions with other medications.  You should notify your doctor if you are taking any other medication or supplement.  The following drugs are known to have possible interactions:

bulletHeterocyclic Antidepressants
bulletMAO inhibitors *CAUTION* Taking an MAO inhibitor with stimulants can cause high blood pressure and severe convulsions. You should wait at least 14 days after stopping an MAO inhibitor before beginning this medication.

 

If you have any of the following conditions, you should notify your physician before beginning this medication:

bulletAlcohol and drug abuse or history of either
bulletEpilepsy
bulletTourette Syndrome
bulletHistory of Seizures
bulletLiver/Kidney/Heart Disease

Precautions:

This medication has been known to cause fatal liver damage in rare cases  therefore, it is not usually the first choice in treating ADHD.   Early signs of liver damage include:

bulletyellowing of eyes and skin
bulletdark urine
bulletabdominal pain
bulletsevere fatigue

At any sign of liver damage,  you should contact your physician immediately. 

This medication should not be given to children under 6 or adults over 60.

Do not operate machinery until you are sure of how this medication affects you.

Regular visits to the doctor are recommended. Weight and height checks should be done on a regular basis. 

If you wish to discontinue taking this medication, talk with your doctor first to determine if you should gradually reduce the amount of medication.

Some signs of mental and/or physical dependency include:

bulletA desire or need to continue taking this medication.
bulletA need to increase the dose to receive the same effects of the medication.
bulletWithdrawal side effects such as mental depression, unusual tiredness or weakness if medication is stopped.

 

Other Information:

If you should miss a dose, it is recommended that you continue on your regular schedule and skip the dose. Do not double up on the next dose.  If you miss a dose and realize within one hour, it may be possible to take the missed dose.  Speak with your physician if you should have any questions about what to do when you miss a dose. 

Keep this medication away from direct light and heat sources.  Do not store in a bathroom where it may be exposed to moisture and heat. Be sure to discard any medication past it's due date. 

 
 

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