Adderall Treatment FAQ

Adderall Treatment FAQ

Addiction is often frightening and isolating. Once Adderall addiction is identified, it is hard to know what to do next. Those who are addicted to Adderall or have a loved one struggling with addiction generally have many questions.

Q: How do I know I need treatment for Adderall addiction?

A: Addiction is a disease that needs medical attention much like any other disease. Signs of addiction include tolerance to Adderall (needing to take larger and more frequent doses), drug dependence (withdrawal symptoms occur when it is not being taken), drug cravings and continuing to take the drug despite negative consequences.

Q: What are the consequences if I don’t get help for Adderall addiction?

A: When Adderall addiction isn’t treated, it only gets worse. Users may experience increasing side effects, withdrawal symptoms and toxicity issues. The longer an Adderall addiction continues, the larger the risk of an overdose becomes. Adderall overdose can be fatal.

Q: Can I afford Adderall addiction treatment?

A: Health insurance often covers most if not all of the cost of addiction treatment. When it does not or is not available, there are other options. Some treatment programs offer in-house financing or charge on a variable sliding-fee scale. There are also government programs in place to help people find addiction treatment.

Q: Do I have to enter a residential rehab program for Adderall addiction?

A: Residential treatment is a good choice for many people struggling with Adderall abuse and typically has the highest success rates. However, outpatient programs exist in which clients live at home while they are being treated. These programs are a good choice for those who cannot take the time off from home or work responsibilities. There are options to fit varying needs, and programs may combine inpatient and outpatient services to meet your needs and schedule.

Q: How long will Adderall addiction treatment last?

A: The duration of Adderall addiction treatment varies greatly depending on programs and individual concerns. A month is generally the minimum, but treatment may last considerably longer than that in some circumstances.

Q: What does Adderall addiction treatment entail?

A: The first step of addiction treatment is a medically supervised detox which helps patients safely get through Adderall withdrawal symptoms. After detox, treatment will include such components as education, overcoming ambivalence, identifying possible relapse triggers and addressing personal and relational needs that may have arisen from drug abuse.

Q:  What should I look for in an Adderall treatment program?

A:  Different programs fit different needs, but it is wise to look for a treatment provider with trained and experienced staff and one which tailors treatment to each client’s individual needs and circumstances. It is also wise to look for a program that offers assessment and treatment of any co-occurring disorders such as depression or anxiety that may complicate Adderall addiction and recovery.

Find Adderall Treatment Help

We can help you find an Adderall addiction treatment program that is right for you. Call our toll-free helpline, available 24 hours a day, and let us help you determine your options including insurance coverage, if applicable. We can answer your questions and help you make an informed choice about breaking free from the grip of Adderall addiction.

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