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PostPosted: 05/14/07 - 15:53    Post subject: coming off concerta Vote now! Reply with quote

My son who has been taking concerta for about 2 years at increased dosages until we reached 34mg. He has, with our advice, stop taking the medication. Recently he has developed headaches and is very sleepy. Just not himself lateley. He is 15 years old and very active. Can you tell me if coming off the medicine would cause this to happen?

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