Metadate ER is a stimulant medication prescribed for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Although it’s no longer available under the original brand name, a doctor may still prescribe a generic version, and there are other prescriptions with the same active ingredients available.
When it was available, Metadate ER was known for having a moderate risk of addiction, as do medications with the same active ingredients. Comparing risks, Metadate ER had a lower risk than other ADHD medications like Adderall and Ritalin. However, it’s still important to be aware of the danger of physical dependence or abuse, now referred to as misuse of the drug. These risks are present even when you take the medication as prescribed.
Long-term misuse or abuse of Metadate ER could lead to addiction. Rehab centers with stimulant rehab programs are available to help individuals recover safely and comfortably.
Read on to learn more about the addiction services and therapies offered in Metadate addiction treatment programs, and how to access and pay for Metadate ER rehab services.
