I have taken 5 glasses of wine and 1mg Ativan before going to sleep...I slept like a baby! The problem is if you increase the Ativan dose, I read it can be lethal!
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.
Yes, adderall comes out of your system just like anything else does. It can take anywhere from 2 to 6 days or long for adderall to sweat out of you.
Adderall lasts for like 6-8 hrs, so anytime after that's good. The Ambien can actually help you come off the Adderall and get to sleep (obvi :]). Of course, if you wanna have some fun, someone who isn't me ;) finds that taking them together is rather exquisite.
I have taken Adderall and it tweaks me out too much. I am on the bodybuilding messages boards and they sell Adderllin on there. I use it as a pre-workout supplement but it gives me a lot of energy and focus. Hope this helps.
There is no such thing as a 75mg adderall
Yes you can. Naproxen is an NSAID like Advil. I am prescribed it for menstrual cramps and I am also prescribed Adderall XR. I've taken them together before.
Neither will be had without a doctors prescription, legally. So I think the Q is from someone who has it. I, too, have it. I'm prescribed both. 20mg IR in the morning + 2mg Ativan. They seem to kick in at the same time and last about as long. Later in the day I take a second 20mg IR, usually after lunch so I've got an appetite. Then when the world starts to feel a bit too nasty it's time for that second Ativan. The world didn't used to feel so nasty, but I've been taking Adderall for 6 years with the same dose, roughly, and the "come down" in the evenings without something to smooth it over really blows. Ativan is highly addictive in a sneaky way just like every other benzo though. So *start smaller than you think you need* ... break any dose your doctor prescribes you into 1/4's. Otherwise you'll build up a tolorance QUICK (unlike adderall) and find yourself needing it at all times on an increasing ramp, usually ending with an empty bottle and a frantic call to your doctor. They don't like that. So start verrrrry small. They are safe to be taken together, just be real familiar with both so you know when you can take less. I have my "spares" bottle that grows over time. I'm rather proud of it, it's proof I've been able to skip doses here and there when I simply felt like I could. My final piece of advice: Write the day/night/party/dinner get together etc off before taking the Ativan, if you can. There is no impact on your meds by telling your friends you're just not up for it. The opposite or worse-- diving into the spares bottle for a simple night out? That's a step in the wrong direction. And when taking adderall and ativan together, there aren't many steps, they're very steep, but the view sure is good from up here. :) Good luck! The two are opposites. Adderall is a stimulate and Ativan is a depressant, and so they--like all drugs-- should only be taken together under a doctor's supervision.
Just uppers and downers. Like, Adderall or Xanies for example.
Adderall does have the potential to be addictive. But coming off of it you shouldn't have any physical withdrawal symptoms besides feeling more tired then usual. There are some psychological ones though like feeling like you need Adderall to do work and to stay awake. HIGHLY if taken above doctors recommended dose. Adderall is Amphetamine which is the same family of drugs as Meth so be careful because addiction to Adderall is very easy and very real
By definition, Adderall is NOT a generic. Adderall is the trade name given to a specific formulation of amphetamine salts. There is a generic form of Adderall, usually called "Amphetamine salts." Just like Coke is not an off-brand cola, but there is off-brand cola.
If you are experiencing adverse effects, then you should consult your doctor. But I have taken Adderall and experienced no anger, but I researched this question and from what I've read, you shouldn't be having those effects. you may be having an adverse allergic reaction.