If there is a doctor there who finds the need to prescribe someone Adderall, then theres nothing stopping him/her. But usually this is unlikely because they have to evaluate you and give you tests for ADHD or ADD and that takes a few weeks. So I'd go with - probably not.
Psychologists generally don't prescribe anything. They're the mental side. Psychiatrists however, absolutely will.
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Well, if concerta makes you sick then you should definitely tell your doctor and if he switches your meds there is probably an 80% chance he will prescribe adderall or some generic form b/c Ritalin and adderall are the go-to ADD meds
Adderall is prescribed to adults to help them focus or stay calm, doctors may also prescribe it for weight loss
You will need to take in an old prescription bottle and/or the name and number of the pharmacy that has filled your prescription before. Med management at an emergency room will also depend on your past history with them and which meds you are trying to refill. If this is a first diagnosis, most emergency rooms have an on call psychiatrist who -may- want to check you in to a hospital for observation. That said, yes emergency rooms can prescribe psychiatric meds. Whether they will depends on the hospital and the patient.
Nurse practitioners can prescribe Adderall and related medications in most states; contact your state's Board of Nursing regarding the law in your state.
Yes, you can mix Adderall and Valium, in fact, many physicians prescribe this combination.
The word "urgent" means that you need something for an emergency. Viagra isn't an emergency, so you're not likely to get an ER doctor to prescribe it. Go to your regular doctor for that.
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Adderall in most cases is prescribed for A.D.D(attention deficit disorder) or A.D.H.D(attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) but in some cases is also prescribed for Narcolepsy. Hope that helps
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