Current Concepts

Methylphenidate in Depression and States of Apathy

Authors: DAVID P. MOORE MD

Abstract

Methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin) has been used to treat both depression and apathy. Although it can be useful for apathy, there is little reason to prefer it over a tricyclic antidepressant in the treatment of depression. Side effects and drug interactions are generally not limiting, and methylphenidate is tentatively recommended for the patient whose apathy is jeopardizing his care.

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