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Ritalin’s scientific name is methylphenidate (often written as methylphenidate hydrochloride, depending on the product form). [1]
Ritalin contains methylphenidate, a central nervous system stimulant used for conditions such as ADHD. [1]
The different Ritalin formulations (for example, immediate-release vs. extended-release) still use the same active ingredient: methylphenidate. The “scientific name” you’re typically looking for remains methylphenidate (hydrochloride). [1]
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