I’m a cardiologist — this overprescribed drug taken by millions of people is toxic for your heart
This little pill — taken by adults and children alike — might just be a prescription for heart disease.
Speaking to The Post, the veteran heart doctor tackled a drug that is commonly prescribed to help children perform better on tests and sports — a phenomenon he calls “borderline child abuse.”
“There are two classes of stimulants for ADHD,” Levine said.
“One is the Ritalin-derived drugs called methylphenidates — Ritalin and Concerta are the most popular — and the other is the amphetamine class like Adderall and Vyvanse.”
Both types, he said, “increase the levels of norepinephrine in the blood, which can lead to slightly higher blood pressure and a mild increase in risk of arrhythmias.”
That might sound minor, but new research and common-sense questions have Levine sounding the alarm.
