Posted by fairnymph on June 2, 2002, at 22:24:20
In reply to Re: What's Focalin, then?, posted by DiscoPuppy on June 2, 2002, at 11:45:57
> What's the difference between Focalin and Concerta then?
Focalin contains only d-methylphenidate (the more potent ritalin isomer) while Concerta contains racemic (a 50/50 mix) of d and l methylphenidate, only it is time release (i.e. the only difference between plain old Ritalin and Concerta is that the latter is time release).
~fairnymph
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