What You Should Know Before Taking Adderall
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What You Should Know Before Taking Adderall
Overview
Adderall is a prescription amphetamine used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It enhances focus and concentration, but understanding its effects and potential side effects is crucial before use.How Adderall Works
While the exact mechanism is not fully understood, Adderall is believed to block the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine, increasing their levels in the brain. This action boosts concentration and the ability to focus for extended periods.Potential Effects
Though uncommon, Adderall can induce psychotic episodes in individuals with a history of psychosis. Some users report decreased creativity, while others find the focus it provides beneficial for creative tasks.Common Side Effects
Adderall may cause various side effects, including:- Increased heart rate
- Insomnia
- Loss of appetite
- Vertigo
- Headache
- Diarrhea
- Sweating
- Sexual dysfunction
- Dry mouth
- Irritability
- Tremors
Adderall in Academic Settings
Adderall is often sought by students for its concentration-enhancing properties, making it popular on college campuses. It helps students engage with typically uninteresting material. However, the drug’s appetite-suppressing effects also attract individuals looking to lose weight. Some students use Adderall to stay alert during heavy drinking sessions.Street Availability and Slang
Illegally, Adderall is sold for $2 to $8 per pill (5 to 35 mg) or about $4 to $10 for 20 mg doses. It goes by various street names, including "study buddies," "smart pills," "addies," and "A train." On some campuses, using Adderall is colloquially referred to as "getting some vitamin A."Important Disclaimer
This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for guidance on Adderall use.Permission is granted to reprint this article as long as it remains unchanged, including the entire resource box.
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