"I am not a doctor," but I have been a teacher for 30 years and I have 2 kids who have ADD. One of my kids took medication for 7 years. The other one couldn't take it. The short answer is yes, Concerta could be elevating your HR. Any stimulant could. I would discuss it with your doctor who prescribes it. If you are not bothered by it, I'm not sure if a medical person would consider it a problem.But, I would rule out any other causes. My HR tends to be higher than it should be, especially at the beginning of a ride. I've read some current research that says that the target HR zones that are commonly published are not applicable to trained people. In other words, your maximum is really a lot higher than 220- minus your age.
What is your resting HR when you first get up, before you put your feet on the floor?
Robyn



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