Yes it most certainly can, the max dose given usually is 40 milligrams throughout the day not at once. Remember Adderall is amphetamine the same drug as speed sold on the street. It is a powerfull stimulant. Amphetmaine as it is at any dose lowers your seizure treashold, increases your heart rate among other effects. Taking way more than the max dose like that at the same time can cause a brain ansuresum, stroke, seizures, induce mania or cause a heart attack or instant death and it will certainly cause some brain damage
Adderall will cause one to test positive for amphetamines in a drug screen.
Yes it could cause nerve damage. It's amphetamines- speed. If you take too much it could kill you. Adderall carries the risk of heart attack and stroke.AnswerIf you are used to taking adderall and have been taking it for a while then it will not hurt to start taking higher doses if it does not help with your focus factor. But you should not go over 60g. a day.I don't think it causes nerve damage. I ingested a months supply on a 2day binge. No damage, wasn't very fun either.No, you should be fine. It may hurt your nasal passage if snorted regularly, though.
it can cause brain damage
I Don't Think The Marijuana Will. On The Other hand, Smoking Adderall Will Cause Serious Injury Due To The Fact That Adderall Has Binders And Fillers With The Amphetamine. Smoking Those Will Basically "Rape Your Lungs" So Just Stick To Orally Taking The Adderall. If You Want A Little Bit Of A Better Buzz From Adderall. Try Taking Tums With Your Adderall.
Yes it does, ever since I have been taking Adderall I notice back pains, take tylonel.
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It's quite likely, but the reality is that there just isn't enough testing done to determine any specific details about how long, how severe, or how permanent it will be. Read the article about Dopamine in Wikipedia to learn specifically what impact Adderall (an amphetamine) has on the brain.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that consuming cheese and taking Adderall can cause paralysis. Adderall is a medication used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy, and while it can have side effects, paralysis is not one of them. However, if you have specific health concerns or conditions, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
no, if there is no visible damage to the fibreglass within a day of it being cleaned off, there should be no permanent damage.
Some people have experienced painful bumps on their tongues after taking Adderall, but it is not a common side effect. If you take Adderall, or are going to be in the future, I would recommend taking it as prescribed by your doctor and seeing how it works for you. If you do happen to get tongue sores, then you're probably better off asking your doctor for an alternative medication. Adderall causing bumps on the tongue is a rare occurence, but it has happened.
One word answer: yes. It is extremely harmful, and proven to cause permanent brain damage.
Playing guitar can cause calluses to form on your fingertips, but it does not typically cause permanent damage to your fingers.