Dexamphetamine sulfate
Tentin tablets contain the active substance dexamphetamine sulfate.
Tentin is a psychostimulant. It improves activity in certain parts of the brain. This medicine
may help to prolong attention span, improve concentration, and reduce impulsive behavior.
Tentin is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Treatment with Tentin must be started and continued only under the supervision of a specialist in child or adolescent behavioral disorders.
If after one month the child has not improved or feels worse, you should consult a doctor. The doctor may decide to use another treatment.
Do not take this medicine if any of the above statements apply to the child. In case of doubts, consult a doctor or pharmacist before starting Tentin. This is important because the medicine may worsen these problems.
Before starting to take Tentin, you should discuss it with a doctor or pharmacist if:
Before starting treatment, you should inform the doctor or pharmacist if any of the above statements apply to the child. This is important because the medicine may worsen these problems. The doctor will monitor how the medicine affects the child.
These examinations are intended to determine whether this medicine is suitable for the child. The doctor will discuss:
The doctor will discuss whether the child is at risk of mood swings (from mania to depression - so-called "bipolar disorder"). They will also gather information about the child's mental health and determine if there have been any cases of suicide, bipolar disorder, or depression in the child's family.
It is very important to provide the doctor with as much information as possible. Based on this, the doctor will determine whether Tentin is a suitable medicine for the child. The doctor may also decide whether other medical examinations are necessary before starting to take this medicine.
Tentin may cause weight loss in some children and adolescents.
You should inform the doctor about the child's planned surgical procedure. Tentin should not be taken on the day of the procedure if a certain type of anesthesia is used. This is related to the possibility of a sudden increase in blood pressure during the procedure.
This medicine may cause a positive result in tests for the presence of illegal psychoactive substances.
This medicine may interfere with laboratory test results.
Tentin is not used to treat ADHD in children under 6 years of age or in adults. It is not known whether it is safe or effective for these individuals.
You should tell the doctor or pharmacist about all medicines the child is currently taking or has recently taken, as well as any medicines the child plans to take, including those that are available without a prescription.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
Do not take this medicine if the child is taking a medicine called a "monoamine oxidase inhibitor" (MAOI) used to treat depression, or has taken an MAOI in the last 14 days.
Taking an MAOI with dexamphetamine may cause a sudden increase in blood pressure.
If the child is taking other medicines, this medicine may affect their action or cause side effects. Before taking Tentin, you should consult a doctor or pharmacist if the child is taking any of the following medicines:
If you are unsure whether the child is taking any of the above medicines, you should ask a doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.
Do not drink alcohol while taking this medicine. Remember that alcohol is also contained in some foods and medicines.
Available data on the use of Tentin in the first three months of pregnancy do not indicate an increased risk of congenital malformations in the child, but may increase the risk of pre-eclampsia (a condition that usually occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy, characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine) and premature birth. Newborns exposed to amphetamine during pregnancy may experience withdrawal symptoms (behavioral changes, including excessive crying, unstable or irritable mood, overactivity, and marked fatigue).
If the daughter is pregnant or breastfeeding, thinks she may be pregnant, or plans to have a child, she should consult a doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.
While taking this medicine, the child may experience dizziness, vision problems, or blurred vision. If such symptoms occur, performing activities such as driving, operating machinery, cycling, or horse riding, as well as climbing trees, may be dangerous.
If the child has previously been diagnosed with intolerance to some sugars, the patient should consult a doctor before taking this medicine.
This medicine should always be taken as directed by the doctor. In case of doubts, consult a doctor or pharmacist.
The recommended dose is from 5 mg to 20 mg.
This medicine is intended for oral use.
The child should take Tentin tablets with water, preferably during a meal or immediately after it. Tentin tablets should be taken at the same time in relation to meals.
Essentially, the last dose should not be taken too late after lunch to avoid sleep disturbances.
The tablets have a break line and can be divided if necessary. The break line on the tablet is only intended to facilitate breaking the tablet if the patient has difficulty swallowing it whole, and not to divide it into equal doses. To divide the tablet, place it on a hard surface with the convex side with the cross-shaped break line facing down, and then gently push it with your index finger in the middle of its upper side. Then, the tablet will break into four parts.
If the child does not feel better, you should inform the doctor. The doctor may decide to use another treatment.
The doctor will decide how long the treatment should last. If the child has been taking this medicine for more than a year, the doctor should interrupt the treatment for a short time, e.g., during school holidays. This will allow assessing whether it is necessary to continue taking the medicine.
Incorrect use of Tentin may lead to abnormal behavior. It may also mean that the child is becoming dependent on the medicine. If the child has ever abused or been dependent on alcohol, prescription drugs, or illegal psychoactive substances, you should inform the doctor.
This medicine is intended only for the child. Do not give this medicine to other people, even if their symptoms seem similar.
You should immediately contact a doctor or call an emergency number. You should say what amount of the medicine has been taken. You should show the doctor the packaging or this leaflet. Overdose of these tablets can be very serious.
Overdose symptoms may include: excitement, hallucinations, seizures leading to coma, irregular and rapid heartbeat, and slowed breathing.
Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose. If the child misses a dose, the next dose should be taken at the usual time.
If the child suddenly stops taking this medicine, it may lead to extreme fatigue, depression, mood disorders, excitement, sleep disorders, increased appetite, or involuntary movements. Before completely stopping the medicine, the doctor may recommend gradually reducing the dose of the medicine taken each day. Before stopping Tentin, you should consult a doctor.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
The doctor will inform the patient about such side effects.
Other side effects
If you experience any side effects, including any side effects not listed in this leaflet, you should tell your doctor or pharmacist. Side effects can be reported directly to
the Department of Adverse Reaction Monitoring of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocides
Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw
Phone: +48 22 49 21 301
Fax: +48 22 49 21 309
Website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
Side effects can also be reported to the marketing authorization holder. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
The medicine should be stored in a place that is out of sight and reach of children.
Do not take this medicine after the expiry date stated on the blister pack and carton after "Expiry Date (EXP)". The expiry date refers to the last day of the month.
Do not store above 25°C.
Store in the original packaging to protect from moisture.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. You should ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines that are no longer needed. This will help protect the environment.
One tablet contains 5 mg of dexamphetamine sulfate.
One tablet contains 10 mg of dexamphetamine sulfate.
One tablet contains 20 mg of dexamphetamine sulfate.
White, round tablets in the shape of a clover leaf, with a scored, cross-shaped break line on the upper side and a cross-shaped break line with the letter "S" embossed on each quarter on the lower side.
The break line on the tablet is only intended to facilitate breaking the tablet, and not to divide it into equal doses. Packs contain 20, 28, 30, 40, 50, 56, 98, or 100 tablets
Packs contain tablets in PVC/PE/PVDC/Aluminum blisters.
Yellow, round tablets in the shape of a clover leaf, with a scored, cross-shaped break line on the upper side and a cross-shaped break line with the letter "M" embossed on each quarter on the lower side.
The break line on the tablet is only intended to facilitate breaking the tablet, and not to divide it into equal doses. Packs contain 20, 28, 30, 40, 48, 50, or 56 tablets
Packs contain tablets in PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blisters.
Reddish, round tablets in the shape of a clover leaf, with a scored, cross-shaped break line on the upper side and a cross-shaped break line with the letter "L" embossed on each quarter on the lower side.
The break line on the tablet is only intended to facilitate breaking the tablet, and not to divide it into equal doses. Packs contain 20, 28, 30, 40, or 56 tablets
Packs contain tablets in PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blisters.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
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Attentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Tentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Attentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Tentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Attentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Amfexa 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Attentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Attentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Tentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Tentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
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Tentin 5 mg/10 mg/20 mg
Sweden
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United Kingdom (Northern Ireland)
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