Adderall Abuse

Adderall Abuse | LakehouseRecoveryCenter.comAdderall is a stimulant medication that has a high potential for abuse. It can be abused if a person does not take the correct dosage or if a person is not prescribed the drug. Adderall is prescribed to those diagnosed with ADHD because it calms them and helps them focus. For those who do not have ADHD, the amphetamine inside of adderall works differently on their brain chemistry. Adderall abuse most commonly occurs in people taking the drug without a prescription. Some side effects of adderall abuse include cardiovascular problems, damage to the nasal cavities, fatigue, insomnia, hostility, loss of appetite, psychosis, weight gain or weight loss, and withdrawal.

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