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.
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.
Like most other chemicals, it is processed in the liver. Taking small doses as an otherwise healthy individual shouldn't damage the liver but abusing the drug, like any other, can have adverse effects.
How much we talking about? In usual doses, no.
It would obviously depend of the dosage. Taking 6 5mg Adderall would be the same as taking 1 30mg Adderall. So, to just say "8 Adderall" can be anywhere from 40mg to 240mg. It also depends on tolerance. If you have little or no amphetamine tolerance, I would not exceed 20-30mg in 1 dose. If your amphetamine tolerance is through the roof, you could probably handle a very large amount. This is not "safe" though, being that large doses of amphetamines can cause long term cardiovascular and psychological damage.
Adderall is typically manufactured in doses ranging from 5mg to 30mg. The most commonly prescribed doses are 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, and 30mg. Dosage strength is determined based on individual patient needs and response to the medication.
It depends on age, size, tolerance, body chemistry, level of add/adhd, and probably others. There are also two different kinds of adderall, extended release (xr) and immediate release.Answer:If you mean the average starting dose of Adderall, then probably 5mg.These are the other dosages available: 7.5mg, 10mg, 12.5mg, 15mg, 20mg, and 30mg.
No. Adderall is a sympathomimetic, and stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system causes the pupils to dilate, not contract.
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There is no such thing as a 150mg Adderall. All Adderall XR doses have the word "Adderall" on them along with the dosage, and they are in a capsule (Either blue or orange) and filled with small beads. Of the IR Adderall I know, the 10mg pills are blue and the 20 and 30mg pills are orange. Both have "AD" written on one side of them. They can be circular or oval shaped. Hope this helps.
Yes, with extended usage or extremely large doses of them, your liver is likely to get damaged.
Vicoprofen (hydrocodone and tylenol) can be taken with adderall is reasonable doses. If taken recreationally, in other words, to get "high", the risk of a fatality increases. Adderall increases desire for certain things. If you are addicted to Vicoprofen and you take a lare amounth of adderall, say (30-60mg) your first time, the desire for large doses of hydrocodone with increase severely. This is not a proven statement but has been noticed in smokers, drug addicts, and anxiety patients.
It can be taken in split doses but they will be weaker.
The amount of acetaminophen that can cause liver damage varies dependent on a number of external factors. However, FDA records from large studies of liver damage suggest that this may happen at doses of 5,000 mg to 7,500 mg.