egarding Ritalin: What is the class of the drug? What is the mechanism of action? What is the Receptor siting the drug targets? What is the drug's main effect? What are the unexpected effects and side effects and drug interactions? What are the non-FDA uses of the drug?
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Regarding Ritalin:
What is the class of the drug?
What is the mechanism of action?
What is the Receptor siting the drug targets?
What is the drug's main effect?
What are the unexpected effects and side effects and drug interactions?
What are the non-FDA uses of the drug?
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