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I am no medical proffesional…but:

Adderall is a stimulant, so it is also a vasoconstrictor. This means it constricts blood vessels. Reduced blood flow means less nutrients to the muscles which allows them to grow. If you put it in perspective, many bodybuilders take supplements to dilate their blood vessels allowing a greater "pump", or increased blood flow. Adderall does the opposite of this.

It has also been noted in adults that healing times of cuts and scrapes is lengthened when taking a therapeutic dosage. So yes… in THEORY adderall would inhibit muscle growth to some degree.

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Fungi produce antibiotics as a means of competition for resources and space. Antibiotics are chemical compounds that are produced by one organism and are toxic to other organisms, including bacteria. By producing antibiotics, fungi can inhibit the growth of competing bacteria, allowing the fungi to dominate in a particular environment. Additionally, fungi may also produce antibiotics to inhibit the growth of other fungi or protozoa, which would also serve as a competitive advantage for the producing organism.

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