Adderall is an amphetamine prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Adderall is a stimulant that is highly addictive and should only be used for short amounts of time.
Common Side Effects of Adderall Use
In addition to its addictive properties, Adderall has other negative side effects. These side effects may include the following:
- Overstimulation
- Restlessness
- Dizziness
- Insomnia
- Headache
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Heart palpitations
In addition to these side effects, Adderall also raises blood pressure, increasing the risk for cardiac arrest.
Adderall Dependence and Potential Adderall Overdose
Stimulants such as Adderall can cause an intense feeling of euphoria and are therefore highly susceptible to abuse. Misuse leads to a faster development of tolerance and dependence which increase the likelihood of overdose. Symptoms of Adderall overdose include the following:
- Paranoia
- Hallucinations
- Psychosis
- Tremors
- Hypotension
Long-Term Adderall Addiction Recovery
If you or a loved one is addicted to Adderall, you should seek professional help. Adderall is a dangerous drug, and recovery requires caution and care. Abruptly ceasing to take Adderall leads to withdrawal symptoms, such as depression and anxiety, that should be closely monitored to ensure the safety of recovering users. People seeking long-term recovery should follow detox services with psychological addiction counseling. This counseling will uncover causes of and contributors to addiction and will equip patients with the tools and resources to maintain long-term sobriety.
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