Its highly unlikely
If the symptoms of you're adhd are lessened or stopped after taking the medicine then the medicine is obviously working. Also if you feel different in a better way, like you feel more attentive and optimistic, then it is a sign that the medicine is working and you should stick to that medicine.
ADHD often has one other "side effect" that comes with it dyslexia is very common one but you can have dyslexia and not ADHD they don't come as a joint package.
No; naproxen is not chemically related to any of the drugs used to treat ADHD.
by taking medicine which you can get subscribed by your doctor.
If you are taking ADHD pills and you do not have ADHD, and were not prescribed that medicine, then it is not only for one illegal, but it is also bad for you, it will affect your body in a different way than people with adhd, because the adhd medicines target their brain and temporarily fixes the negative symptoms of adhd by altering the brain chemicals. If you do not have the same brain chemicals, then the medicine will have different effects on your body, so yes it may very well be bad for your health.
Is your child's appetite completely non-existent when taking ADHD treatment medication? This can be battled easily. When taking the daily does, make sure your child consumes it after breakfast so that it does not interfere with his/her hunger in the morning. At nighttime, prepare a large meal for your youngster when the medicine's effect is wearing off. This will help their body get the nutrients they need, even though the medicine might kill off their appetite.
YesThe slang for Ridilin on the streets is know as "poor mans coke" the effect for a person without ADHD can be similar to that of coke. HOWEVER for those with ADHD the effect will not give them the same effect in fact it will do the opposite, obviously because that is what Ridilin is prescribed for(ADHD).
ADHD doesn't affect typical senses (i.e. smell, taste, etc); however, ADHD can effect an individual's sense of time.
This depends on the severity of your case, as well as you and your doctors decision.
Yes, a common side effect of most ADHD medications is increased sweating.
just like every other person, between 10 and 12 years of age
yes, tobacco can effect puberty because it causes you to stop growing and that is serious. it can also lead you to death.