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Ritalin Withdrawal and Tapering Help

According to Peter Breggin, M.D., author of Talking Back to Ritalin, “America now uses 90% of the world’s Ritalin – more than five times the rest of the world combined.” Contact Us for help to withdraw from Ritalin.

Point of Return Can Help You

The Point of Return Program is an in-home tapering program that allows you to gradually taper the amount of Ritalin while also implementing the use of all-natural, calming nutraceuticals to help ease withdrawals. We eliminate Interaction items to help make Ritalin withdrawal more comfortable. Our physician recommended schedules allow your doctor to taper you off Ritalin correctly. Ritalin can be dangerous to abruptly or rapidly stop and our program is a proven, viable, low-cost option to continue living your life while tapering. Read program FAQs.*

We are experts that specialize in prescription drug withdrawals.



We've helped people in 78 countries and in all 50 states in the USA

PROVEN RESULTS

This is a low cost program with proven results

I tapered successfully off of Zolpidem (Ambien) and today I am entirely drug-free and I fall asleep every night! more...

Bianca, (South Africa) 

Key Components of Our In-Home Program

  • Skilled Experts guiding you throughout the process
  • Assessment at the onset to determine a gameplan
  • *Nutraceuticals specially formulated to help ease symptoms, these are utilized throughout the whole process 
  • Unlike herbs and many vitamins, our nutraceuticals will not interact medications
  • 24/7 discussion board with encouraging members and knowledgeable mentors 
  • Email and phone access at no charge
  • Recommendations for addressing symptoms 
  • Experienced team of committed experts with over 15 years experience

Every person at Point of Return has a personal story with these drugs. You are not alone.


  Call toll-free   866-605-2333  to Learn More or send us an   Email.

Side Effects May Include

Rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, abnormal heartbeat, and heart attack, Altered mental status, hallucinations, convulsions, seizures, convulsions, depression, excitement, agitation, irritation, anxiety, nervousness, hostility, nervousness, compulsive behavior, tics, jerky movements, tourette’s, drowsiness, confusion, lack of sleep, unhappiness, depression, over-sensitivity, decreased social interest, zombie-like mannerisms, impaired mental abilities, Eating disorders, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, stomach ache, and cramps, dry mouth, constipation, growth problems, and endocrine and metabolic disorders, Blurred vision, headaches, dizziness, excessive sweating, incontinence, fever, joint pain, blood disorders, rash, conjunctivitis, hives, skin inflammation, and hair loss

Withdrawal Symptoms May Include

Fatigue, increased appetite, lethargy, mood swings, irritability, anxiety, depression, fever, chills, sweating, headache, nausea, irregular heartbeat, difficulty concentrating, short term memory issues, cravings, dysphoria, insomnia, vivid dreams

Other names for Ritalin:

Methyphenidate, Ritalin, Concerta, Metadate, Methylin

Break Free Today

At Point of Return, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, we have spent the last 15 years helping people come off prescription drugs correctly. With customized taper rates and all natural nutraceuticals, our program allows you to taper off Ritalin, once and for all, from the comfort of your home. Read program FAQs

FREEDOM

" God put you on my LIFE MASTER PLAN as His agent to restore and change my life and arrive at my point of return. Indeed I have arrived at my point of return .  I am truly so grateful. - Nomusa (South Africa) more...

Ritalin Information:

Although Ritalin is widely categorized as a stimulant drug and does contain an amphetamine-like backbone, however it is a much more complex structure. It is technically in a class of drugs called Norephinephrine Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitors or NDRIs. The additional structures on this molecule also alter its interaction with the body and the neurons in our brains. And although methyphenidate is reported to have less euphoric effects than amphetamine, methylphenidate increases the dopamine levels that are being blocked by the transporters and are not being allowed to the synapse as needed.

According to Peter Breggin, M.D., author of Talking Back to Ritalin, “America now uses 90% of the world’s Ritalin – more than five times the rest of the world combined.”

DISCLAIMER:

*While great care has been taken in organizing and presenting the material throughout this website, please note that it is provided for informational purposes only and should not be taken as Medical Advice.

*The statements/info on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products and labels mentioned / sold are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness.

* Testimonial results may vary person to person.

*The program outlined in Point of Return is not meant to substitute your doctor, instead it is to be utilized With Your physician to help you with your drug withdrawal process and with his or her consent and support throughout.

*This program is not meant to cure or prevent any disease or illness.

*Because prescription medications can cause severe withdrawal reactions, do not stop taking any medication without first consulting your physician. The decision to taper any medication should be discussed with your doctor and done with their consent and support throughout the process. More...