No, but it's still gonna be pretty neurotoxic. High doses of stimulants tend to be pretty bad for you, but if you're a addict just remember to eat and drink.... If you want a stronger effect from less Adderall and less neurotoxicity try drinking an energy drink with plenty of antioxidants right after you take it. Also don't take adderall for a few days after doing this to give your brain time to recover.
the same thing it does if you are prescribed.
This question isn't quite detailed enough for me to come up with a good answer, but if you're asking if people can build tolerance to adderall the answer is yes, very much so. Almost all prescribed people who take it regularly, AD/HD or not, build some tolerance to it. This isn't to say that everyone becomes addicted to it because addiction and tolerance are not the same thing. If you're careful in your tapering process and never use more than a doctor prescribed AND you're fully honest with your doctor, you'll probably build a slow tolerance but be able to avoid addiction.
Yes I am also I am sure there are a lot of others on that high dosage. It is unusual but some people have a fast metabolism and metabolize the pills fast, therefore build a tolerance and need higher doses. This is usually done gradually if an increase is needed.
Because Adderall is presdcribed for the treatment of ADHD, depression, and narcolepsy. If you have either of these(or similar diseases) you will be prescribed Adderall. Xanax is prescribed for people with anxiety, insomnia and epilepsy. So if you were for example a patient with ADHD and anxiety you may be prescribed Xanax and Adderall.
Adderall is prescribed to adults to help them focus or stay calm, doctors may also prescribe it for weight loss
The "straight up" (legal) answer would be: Administer Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts or MAS) only to the person to whom it is prescribed, exactly as prescribed. Adderall is a "schedule II" drug, and as such, it is illegal for anyone to take or possess it if it is not prescribed to them unless that person is responsible for administering it to a minor prescribed the medication.
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You can, but shouldn't because your blood levels of Adderall XR will drop and you can get depressed and the medicine will not work as well that day as for what it was prescribed for, ADHD, even tho there is some still in your system because it's an extended release, meaning for that drug it works medicinally for 12 hours. A drug holiday, called by drug abusers, that take a break from such drugs because they get a tolerance for it and want to get there tolerance lower so they can get a high from the drug again and always take more than would usually be prescribed. Adderall is an amphetamine and dextro amphetamine medicine.
Most not available in France, and none for adults. For example--Focalin.
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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
If you were prescribed both than your doctor should've given you a certain dosage and told you when to take it. Dosages will vary depending on the patient's profile and the severity of the condition for which the drug is being prescribed.