ritalin in A Sentence

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    Visit Raised on Ritalin blog.

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    Not even the Ritalin worked anymore.

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    The Ritalin kept us awake.

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    Ritalin? Ritalin is one of them.

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    His pediatrician diagnosed him with ADHD and prescribed Ritalin.

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    Some individuals build up a tolerance to Ritalin over time.

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    And he exploited an online pharmacy to get Ritalin; the hacker's waker-upper.

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    He had an exploit used to manipulate an online pharmacy to get Ritalin.

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    Novartis, the makers of Focalin(aka the new and improved Ritalin), submitted two studies as well to the FDA.

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    They buy prescription drugs such as Ritalin or Provigil on the internet's flourishing black market to boost their cognitive performance.

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    So, if your colleague gets a better performance report than you do, is it really because of the Ritalin she takes?

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    Because it often creates a noticeable feeling of focus along with a certain amount of emotional blunting, it is often compared to Ritalin.

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    The study, which consisted of more than 4 million women with private health insurance that were tracked over a dozen years, notes their participants' prescriptions for medications like Adderall, Ritalin and Vyvanse.

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    With the use of written posts and cartoon drawings, the Raised on Ritalin blog explores ADHD, treatments for the condition, and details of how ADHD has affected his life and the lives of his family.

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    Ritalin is a Schedule II Substance, which means Ritalin has a"high potential for abuse" that"may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence," and the federal government sets limits on the amount of these amphetamine drugs that may be manufactured each year.

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    In an interview with The Daily Beast, Lewis backed up Cruise's comments:"I will get all conspiratorial on you, and I'm just going to throw this out: The mainstream media is funded by pharmaceutical companies, so when you have the biggest movie star in the world at the time-- Tom Cruise-- coming out against antidepressants and Ritalin and just saying,'Hey, why don't you put a warning label on there?'?

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