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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Signs Of Adderall AbuseAdderall is a potent stimulant, and it can be hard to recognize when someone is abusing the drug. People often abuse Adderall to enhance alertness and productivity. Most often, those who abuse Adderall are students and young professionals. Stimulants will help anyone focus better. And a lot of young people like or value that feeling, especially those who are driven and have ambitions. We have to realize that these are potential addicts — drug addicts don’t look like they used to. Telltale signs of Adderall abuse may include: Being overly talkativeLoss of appetiteUnusual excitabilitySocial withdrawalFinancial troublesAggressionSleeping for long periods of timeSecretive behaviorExhaustionExcessive weight lossMemory lossRelationship problemsDecline in personal hygieneFrequently taking pillsFinancial difficultiesOverworking or over-concentratingRunning out of prescriptions earlyDisorientationManiaImpulsive behaviors Dangers And Side Effects Of Adderall (Prescription Amphetamines)Many people who abuse Adderall wrongly assume the drug is safe because it comes from a doctor. Adderall is prescribed to people, including children, with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This leads some people to think the drug is safe because children take it.In reality, Adderall is a strong stimulant that can lead to serious — and potentially deadly — side effects. Overdose is one of the worst side effects of Adderall abuse, which can lead to heart attack, stroke, and liver failure. Taking Adderall with other substances, such as alcohol, heighten the risk of a fatal overdose. In 2005, the Canadian government banned sales of Adderall XR (the time-released version of the drug) due to 20 deaths associated with the
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