Interacting Drugs |
Magnesium carbonate, calcium carbonate, and folic acid vs Methylphenidate |
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Mechanism |
Methylphenidate: Antacids may increase the absorption of Methylphenidate. Specifically, antacids may interfere with the normal release of drug from the extended-release capsules (Ritalin LA brand), which could result in both increased absorption (early) and decreased delayed absorption. |
Management |
Monitor therapy |
Magnesium carbonate, calcium carbonate, and folic acid vs Methylphenidate
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