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- Daytrana abstract "Daytrana (formerly known as MethylPatch) is a medicinal patch marketed and developed under contract by Noven Pharmaceuticals that was approved in April 2006. In the literature, Daytrana is most commonly referred to as Methylphenidate Transdermal System (MTS). Daytrana is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a once daily treatment of pediatric patients—ages 6 to 17—with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, off-label prescriptions in older patients are not uncommon. It is mainly prescribed as a second-line treatment for ADHD when traditional oral forms are not well-tolerated or if patients have difficulty with compliance.Noven's original FDA submission of MethylPatch indicated that it should be used for 12 hours; when the FDA rejected the submission they requested evidence that a shorter time period was safe and effective; Noven provided such evidence and Daytrana was approved for the aforementioned indication over a 9 hour period.".
- Daytrana wikiPageExternalLink www.daytrana.com.
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- Daytrana subject Category:Transdermal_patches.
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- Daytrana type TransdermalPatches.
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- Daytrana comment "Daytrana (formerly known as MethylPatch) is a medicinal patch marketed and developed under contract by Noven Pharmaceuticals that was approved in April 2006. In the literature, Daytrana is most commonly referred to as Methylphenidate Transdermal System (MTS). Daytrana is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a once daily treatment of pediatric patients—ages 6 to 17—with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).".
- Daytrana label "Daytrana".
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- Daytrana homepage www.daytrana.com.
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