this is a question ONLY YOUR DR> should answer. all medications act diffrently w/ each of us.
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.
No, it is a stimulant used as an ADD/ADHD medication.
It would counter-act the stimulant effects of the ADD drug.
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There is some research to indicate that naturopathic treatments may be beneficial. Also, reducing sugar and caffeine intake as well as improving ones sleep cycle can be beneficial and reduce the need for stimulant medications such as Ritalin or Adderal. NAET Therapy is an example of a naturopathic treatment that is widely available and has shown successful results in treating ADD holistically and without the use of drugs.
Addrena is easily the most powerful stimulant and also contains the most amount of Nootropics. Just start your dose low.
It is safe to take your Lamictal with your ADHD drugs - so long as your doctor knows that you are taking everything. Lamictal is often used to treat mood disorders such as bipolar disorder. You might also be taking it to treat seizures.
No, it is not a narcotic. It is a central nervous system stimulant, for people with ADD/ADHD it has a calming effect. For people without ADHD it is a powerful stimulant. Narcotic means numb and opiates fall into this catagory.
There are no set tests to determine whether or not an adult has ADD/ADHD. However, there are some medical practitioners and online tests that will be able to give advice on whether or not they believe the adult in question has ADD/ADHD.
These may be treated as safe.
i'd ask a doctor
No