Yeah sure you can but be sure not to overdose it because it slowers child growth
To make a slushie you can do a few different things. Freeze fruit juice and eat with a spoon, or you can crush ice in a blender and then add whatever you like to it.
Yes, adderall is a stimulant although for reasons unknown it has a calming effect on people with ADD. So if someone who does not have ADD were to take it, it would serve as a stimulant.
You really shouldn't be on a prescription for Adderall and Xanax at the same time. It's possible that Adderall could potentiate the effects of the xanax. That means that if you mix them, you normal dose of Xanax could knock you out. It also depends on if you are taking Adderall because you have been diagnosed with ADD. The effects of Adderall are different for people who do not have ADD.
if you are ADD go to the DR and get Adderall
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adderall is an amphetamine which stimulates brain function. however it is unlike its cousin methamphetamine in the sense that its effects are more "controlled".
Yes, you can add orange juice however, pineapple juice with a squeeze of lime adds more flavor.
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No, adderall is taken for ADD and ADHD its like speed for people without ADD or ADHD if you have anxiety do not take adderall it will make your heart race and you will be going a million miles and hour and you will not be able to calm down.
first off adderall isnt for anxiety its for add, adhd. And if you take something for its intended purpose them itll do whats its supposed to do
Not really, but some juice companies add it to the juice. Naturally it doesn't have calcium. Milk does, juice doesn't.
No. However, taking both Adderall and Concerta at the same time can be extremely dangerous. Adderall and Concerta are both brand names for stimulants used to treat ADHD/ADD and narcolepsy. Consult with your doctor.