Firstly, the drug is called Adderall. This is an amphetamine and is usually prescribed to "treat" attention deficit disorders. According to PubMed, stopping this drug suddenly is potentially dangerous. These are their cautions:
"Do not stop taking dextroamphetamine and amphetamine without talking to your doctor, especially if you have overused the medication. Your doctor will probably decrease your dose gradually and monitor you carefully during this time. You may develop severe depression and extreme tiredness if you suddenly stop taking dextroamphetamine and amphetamine after overusing it."
It means to stop taking, or using the drug.
As with any drug, getting clean involves not taking the drug. Stop taking it and stay off it to get clean.
by getting to a rehab
If you become uncomfortable when you stop taking it, yes.
Drug Addicts
Go to the doctor you have another problem other than the drug.
Its not a controlled substance. It would be very unusual to test for.
they react negatively(:
No, must gradually decrease the dosage. Usually the action of the drug is more important than the side effects. Unless there are ongoing difficult side effects, the drug need not be discontinued ifs it is beneficial. Usually when there are side effects when starting the drug, they may be transient and will stop after taking the drug for awhile.
A drug is caused when you start taking it. If someone starts to drink alcohol, they become addicted to it. Drugs are very hard to stop. Once you start taking abused drugs, you get addicted to it very easily. Then the only thing on your mind will be that drug. So basically, you wouldn't be able to live without it, but you will die with it. It's ALWAYS best to stop a drug as soon as you can.
Withdrawal symptoms are the unpleasant physical and psychological effects that occur when a drug addict stops taking the drug they are addicted to. These symptoms can include cravings, nausea, anxiety, insomnia, and muscle pain.
A doctor does not need your permission to tell another doctor to stop taking a drug. Any advice a doctor gives to anyone, be it a doctor or a non-medical person, is medical privilege. It has nothing to do with you.