Duration of Action of Concerta (Methylphenidate)
Concerta (OROS-methylphenidate) has a duration of action of 12 hours, providing continuous symptom control throughout the day with once-daily dosing. 1, 2
Pharmacokinetics and Mechanism of Action
- Concerta utilizes an osmotically released, timed drug-delivery system (OROS) that produces an ascending-pattern plasma drug level throughout the day 1
- Unlike immediate-release methylphenidate which has a half-life of approximately 2 hours, Concerta is designed to provide extended coverage 1, 3
- Concerta begins working within 1-2 hours after ingestion, with effects lasting for a full 12-hour period 1, 4
- The osmotic pump system in Concerta releases methylphenidate gradually, eliminating the need for multiple daily doses 5
Clinical Efficacy Throughout the Day
- Morning efficacy (1.5-4.5 hours post-dose): Concerta provides effective symptom control, though some studies suggest other extended-release formulations may provide stronger morning coverage 6
- Midday efficacy (4.5-7.5 hours post-dose): Maintains consistent therapeutic effects without requiring a midday dose 2
- Evening efficacy (7.5-12 hours post-dose): Concerta demonstrates superior symptom control in the early evening compared to some other extended-release formulations 6
Comparison with Other Methylphenidate Formulations
- Standard immediate-release methylphenidate requires multiple daily dosing (typically 2-3 times daily) with effects lasting only about 4 hours per dose 1, 7
- Older sustained-release formulations (e.g., MPH-SR20) provide approximately 4-6 hours of clinical action 1
- Concerta's 12-hour duration makes it equivalent to three-times-daily dosing of immediate-release methylphenidate 2
Dosing Considerations
- Concerta is available in 18 mg, 36 mg, and 54 mg strengths for once-daily administration 1
- The 18 mg dose of Concerta is approximately equivalent to methylphenidate 5 mg three times daily 1
- Morning administration is recommended to minimize potential sleep disturbances 1
Clinical Implications and Pitfalls
- Common pitfall: Expecting immediate onset of action. Unlike immediate-release methylphenidate, Concerta has a more gradual onset of effect 1
- Caution: Insomnia and appetite suppression remain common side effects despite the extended-release formulation 7
- The long duration of action eliminates the need for mid-day dosing at school, reducing stigma and improving medication adherence 4
- For patients who need symptom control primarily during school or work hours but not into the evening, shorter-acting formulations may be more appropriate 6