yes until it starts working
Yes. Sometimes Adderall will cause you to focus so much that you become fixated on insignificant details. This will actually hinder your productivity and make you feel a little "spacy." Avoid caffeine and any other stimulants when taking Adderall. These things are not a good mix with Adderall and can make your brain feel numb rather than clear and efficient.
It makes a regular person without ADHD feel like they do have ADHD. Probably because of the "wired" feeling, since it is a stimulant. Those with ADHD actually feel a paradoxical effect and feel calmer and focused as opposed to so "all over the place" per se. I have ADHD and take Adderall XR.
The short answer is yes. Nicotine is a stimulant. Adderall is a stimulant. If you genuinely have ADD, then it doesn't make you feel like you just took speed, but it does make your heart race faster. It's completely normal.
Yeah sure go ahead might make you feel real good right before you stop breathing..
Fluoxetine being an antidepressant and THC being a very complicated drug anyway, the Adderall is also a stimulant. Basically, your brain gets a lot of very confused messages and will most likely not be able to control its reactions. Hence, you risk some serious problems.
it's not a good idea because the combination can make your heart race and your blood pressure sky rocket. if you mix them it's not going to make you more focused or feel better or anythiing. just will make you feel sick more than likely.
Do not take Adderall if you have heart disease, hardening of your arteries, high blood pressure.
Yes, they do.
if you take enough you will start to have like a tingly feeling in your body as if your body was going numb. You will also get really warm
You can take both together, although the actions of the medications will have opposite effects. Adderall is a stimulate as where percocets can make you feel tired or drowsy. Personally I take adderall right when I wake up in the morning then as my day progress and I develop pain I take percocets for the pain.
Yes, condensation can cause foggy car windows. When warm, moist air comes into contact with the colder surface of the windows, the air cools down and releases water vapor in the form of tiny water droplets, creating a foggy effect on the windows.
adderall acts like speed to make your brain hyper-attentive and help you maintain focus